The origins of Chinese thought : from shamanism to ritual regulations and humaneness
by
 
Li, Zehou, author.

Title
The origins of Chinese thought : from shamanism to ritual regulations and humaneness
 
You wu dao li shi li gui ren. English.
 
由巫到禮, 釋禮歸仁
 
Modern Chinese philosophy,
 
Modern Chinese philosophy ;

Author
Li, Zehou, author.

ISBN
9789004379619

Personal Author
Li, Zehou, author.

Uniform Title
You wu dao li shi li gui ren. English.

Physical Description
xv, 285 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Series
Modern Chinese philosophy, volume 17.
 
Modern Chinese philosophy ; v. 17.

General Note
"This book is translated from Li Zehou's You wu dao li shi li gui ren published by SDX Joint Publishing Company, Beijing in 2015"--Title page verso.

Contents
The unity of shaman and ruler -- The characteristics of shamanism -- From "shamanism" to "historicism" -- "Virtue" and "ritual" -- "Humaneness" and "sincerity" -- Daoism and the fundamental concepts of Chinese culture -- From shamanism to ritual regulations -- The essence of ritual regulations : the integration of religion, ethics and politics -- The way of Heaven and God -- The divine in motion -- Three characteristics of "ritual" -- Sense of historical mission -- "Emotional cosmology" -- "Immanent transcendence"? -- "Innate nature" and "emotion" : which is fundamental? -- "One-world" -- Replacing Confucius and Mencius with the Duke of Zhou and Confucius.

Abstract
"The Origins of Chinese Thought offers an account of the origins and nature of a uniquely Chinese way of thinking that, carried through Confucian tradition, continues to define the character of Chinese culture and society. Li Zehou argues that vestiges of the practices of early shamanistic ritual, rationalized in ritual regulations and internalized in morals and values, continue to shape Chinese thought and relationships. This outlook and its understanding of the world, the divine, ourselves, one another, what is right and what is good differ fundamentally from other world traditions. As an alternative to modern liberalism, it offers unique resources for addressing modern Chinese--and even global--philosophic and moral issues"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Witchcraft -- China.
 
Philosophy, Chinese.

Geographic Term
China -- Civilization.

Added Author
Carleo, Robert A., III,

Other Variant Titles
由巫到禮, 釋禮歸仁

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-278) and index.

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