Description |
1 online resource (xv, 173 pages) |
Series |
Translations from the Asian classics |
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Translations from the Asian classics.
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Contents |
A philosophical study of the Shenzi fragments -- Shen Dao in the early Chinese intellectual milieu -- A translation of the Shenzi fragments |
Summary |
"These fragments outline a rudimentary theory of political order modeled on the natural world that recognizes the role of human self-interest in maintaining stable rule. Casting the natural world as an independent, amoral system, Shen Dao situates the source of moral judgment firmly within the human sphere, prompting political philosophy to develop in realistic directions. Harris's sophisticated translation is paired with commentary that clarifies difficult passages and obscure references. For sections open to multiple interpretations, he offers resources for further research and encourages readers to follow their own path to meaning, much as Shen Dao intented. The Shenzi Fragments offers English-language readers a chance to grasp the full significance of Shen Dao's work among the pantheon of Chinese intellectuals"--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR, viewed on September 14, 2016) |
Subject |
Shen, Dao, approximately 350 B.C.-approximately 275 B.C. Shenzi
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PHILOSOPHY -- Political.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Container of (work): Shen, Dao, approximately 350 B.C.-approximately 275 B.C.
Shenzi
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Container of (expression): Shen, Dao, approximately 350 B.C.-approximately 275 B.C.
Shenzi. English
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LC no. |
2015049110 |
ISBN |
9780231542166 |
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023154216X |
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