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Three Concepts of Death and the Afterlife Reflected in Newly Discovered Tomb Objects and Texts from Han China
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Jue Guo
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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Preparation for the Afterlife in Ancient China 13
- Ascend to Heaven or Stay in the Tomb? 37
- Concepts of Death and the Afterlife Reflected in Newly Discovered Tomb Objects and Texts from Han China 85
- War, Death, and Ancient Chinese Cosmology 117
- Death and Dying in the Analects 137
- I Know not “Seems” 153
- Allotment and Death in Early China 177
- Death in the Zhuangzi 191
- Sages, the Past, and the Dead 225
- Linji and William James on Mortality 249
- Death as the Ultimate Concern in the Neo-Confucian Tradition 271
- Contributors 297
- Index 301
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Preparation for the Afterlife in Ancient China 13
- Ascend to Heaven or Stay in the Tomb? 37
- Concepts of Death and the Afterlife Reflected in Newly Discovered Tomb Objects and Texts from Han China 85
- War, Death, and Ancient Chinese Cosmology 117
- Death and Dying in the Analects 137
- I Know not “Seems” 153
- Allotment and Death in Early China 177
- Death in the Zhuangzi 191
- Sages, the Past, and the Dead 225
- Linji and William James on Mortality 249
- Death as the Ultimate Concern in the Neo-Confucian Tradition 271
- Contributors 297
- Index 301