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23%OFFKaibara Ekken - The Philosophy of Qi: The Record of Great Doubts - 9780231139229 - V9780231139229
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The Philosophy of Qi: The Record of Great Doubts

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Description for The Philosophy of Qi: The Record of Great Doubts Hardback. Offering a treatise in the Japanese Neo-Confucian tradition, this book represents one of the central reflections in East Asian thought on the significance of qi ch'i, the material force coursing through all life. It emphasizes the role of qi in achieving a life of engagement with other humans, with the larger society, and with nature as a whole. Editor(s): Tucker, Mary Evelyn. Translator(s): Tucker, Mary Evelyn. Series: Translations from the Asian Classics. Num Pages: 208 pages, 27 illustrations. BIC Classification: HPDF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 210 x 140 x 21. Weight in Grams: 408.
The Record of Great Doubts emphasizes the role of qi in achieving a life of engagement with other humans, with the larger society, and with nature as a whole. Rather than encourage transcendental escapism or quietism, Ekken articulates a philosophy of material force as a basis of living a life of commitment to the world. In this spirit, moral cultivation is not an isolated or a self-centered preoccupation, but an activity that occurs within the dynamic forces of nature and amid the rigorous demands of society. In this context, a vitalism of qi is an emergent force, not only providing ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Columbia University Press United States
Number of pages
208
Condition
New
Series
Translations from the Asian Classics
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780231139229
SKU
V9780231139229
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About Kaibara Ekken
Kaibara Ekken (1630-1714) was a prominent Japanese scholar who spread Neo-Confucian ideas and moral teachings throughout Japan. He was also known as the "Aristotle of Japan" for his studies of the natural world. Of his many writings, The Record of Great Doubts is the culmination of a lifetime of seeking a unified view of humans and nature. The text represents ... Read more

Reviews for The Philosophy of Qi: The Record of Great Doubts
An important book for anyone interested in East Asian Confucianism and cosmology, and necessary reading for students of Japanese neo-Confucianism... Essential. Choice 12/1/07 Tucker's contribution to this discussion of qi is groundbreaking. Philosophy East & West 4/1/08

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