The Way Of Water And Sprouts Of Virtue - State University of New York Press
Allan, Sarah
State University of New York Press (1997)
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Philosophy of nature, Philosophy, Chinese
Paperback 0791433854
This book maintains that early Chinese philosophers, whatever their philosophical school, assumed common principles informed the natural and human worlds and that one could understand the nature of man by studying the principles which govern nature. Accordingly, the natural world rather than a religious tradition provided the root metaphors of early Chinese thought. Sarah Allan examines the concrete imagery, most importantly water and plant life, which served as a model for the most fundamental concepts in Chinese philosophy including such ideas as dao, the "way," de, "virtue" or "potency," xin, the "mind/heart," xing "nature," and qi, "vital energy." Water, with its extraordinarily rich capacity for generating imagery, provided the primary model for conceptualizing general cosmic principles while plants provided a model for the continuous sequence of generation, growth, reproduction, and death and was the basis for the Chinese understanding of the nature of man in both religion and philosophy.

Product Gegevens
Taal English
Land US
LoC Classificatie B126.A45 1997
Dewey 181/.11
Omslag Prijs $21.95
Aantal pagina's 196
Hoogte x Breedte 228 x 163 mm