Mortality in traditional Chinese thought / edited by Amy Olberding and Philip J. Ivanhoe.

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Other Authors: Olberding, Amy, Ivanhoe, P. J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Chinese
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2011.
Series:SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preparation for the afterlife in ancient China / Mu-chou Poo
  • Ascend to Heaven or stay in the tomb? : paintings in Mawangdui Tomb 1 and the virtual ritual of revival in second-century B.C.E. China / Eugene Y. Wang
  • Concepts of death and the afterlife reflected in newly discovered tomb objects and texts from Han China / Jue Guo
  • War, death, and ancient Chinese cosmology : thinking through the thickness of culture / Roger T. Ames
  • Death and dying in the Analects / Philip J. Ivanhoe
  • I know not "seems" : grief for parents in the Analects / Amy Olberding
  • Allotment and death in early China / Mark Csikszentmihalyi
  • Death in the Zhuangzi : mind, nature, and the art of forgetting / Mark Berkson
  • Sages, the past, and the dead : death in the Huainanzi / Michael Puett
  • Linji and William James on mortality : two visions of pragmatism / Tao Jiang
  • Death as the ultimate concern in the neo-Confucian tradition : Wang Yangming's followers as an example / Guoxiang Peng.