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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Way and Its Crossroads 1
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PART I. THE WAY OF MAN: SCHOLARLY NETWORKS AND THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF SCHOLARSHIP
- 1. Learning to Be a Scholar 21
- 2. Official Scholars and the Growing Philologists’ Networks 40
- 3. Private Scholars, Private Academies, and the Community of Knowledge 55
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PART II. THE WAY OF ANTIQUITY: SEARCHING FOR THE TRUE WAY IN THE PAST
- 4. The Way of Ancient Learning: Philology, Antiquity, and Ru Identity 85
- 5. Philology and the Message of the Sages: The Classics and the Four Books 101
- 6. Historical Philology: Navigating the Sources 118
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PART III. THE WAY OF HEAVEN AND EARTH: THE MANDATE OF SCHOLARSHIP AND THE SEARCH FOR ORDER
- 7. Astronomy, Mathematics, and Calendar: Historical Perspective 135
- 8. Ancient Learning Encounters Western Learning: Scientific Knowledge and Its Cultural Baggage 150
- 9. Fate, Ritual, and Ordering All Under Heaven 163
- Conclusion: The Consequences of the Eighteenth-Century Intellectual Transformations 179
- Appendix A: Selections from Qian Daxin’s 1754 Palace Examination Answer 195
- Appendix B: Major Shuowen and Erya Studies of the Qian-Jia Period (and Related Works), 1736–1820 199
- Appendix C: Qian Daxin’s Letter to Dai Zhen (1754) 205
- Appendix D: Questions and Answers About Astronomy 209
- Appendix E: Essay on the Value of π 211
- Appendix F: Qian Daxin’s Writings on Mathematics, Astronomy, and Divination 213
- Appendix G: On Saṃsāra 217
- Appendix H: Sources for the Works of Qian Daxin 221
- Note on Abbreviations and Citations 225
- Notes 227
- Selected Bibliography of Chinese and Japanese Titles 285
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Way and Its Crossroads 1
-
PART I. THE WAY OF MAN: SCHOLARLY NETWORKS AND THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF SCHOLARSHIP
- 1. Learning to Be a Scholar 21
- 2. Official Scholars and the Growing Philologists’ Networks 40
- 3. Private Scholars, Private Academies, and the Community of Knowledge 55
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PART II. THE WAY OF ANTIQUITY: SEARCHING FOR THE TRUE WAY IN THE PAST
- 4. The Way of Ancient Learning: Philology, Antiquity, and Ru Identity 85
- 5. Philology and the Message of the Sages: The Classics and the Four Books 101
- 6. Historical Philology: Navigating the Sources 118
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PART III. THE WAY OF HEAVEN AND EARTH: THE MANDATE OF SCHOLARSHIP AND THE SEARCH FOR ORDER
- 7. Astronomy, Mathematics, and Calendar: Historical Perspective 135
- 8. Ancient Learning Encounters Western Learning: Scientific Knowledge and Its Cultural Baggage 150
- 9. Fate, Ritual, and Ordering All Under Heaven 163
- Conclusion: The Consequences of the Eighteenth-Century Intellectual Transformations 179
- Appendix A: Selections from Qian Daxin’s 1754 Palace Examination Answer 195
- Appendix B: Major Shuowen and Erya Studies of the Qian-Jia Period (and Related Works), 1736–1820 199
- Appendix C: Qian Daxin’s Letter to Dai Zhen (1754) 205
- Appendix D: Questions and Answers About Astronomy 209
- Appendix E: Essay on the Value of π 211
- Appendix F: Qian Daxin’s Writings on Mathematics, Astronomy, and Divination 213
- Appendix G: On Saṃsāra 217
- Appendix H: Sources for the Works of Qian Daxin 221
- Note on Abbreviations and Citations 225
- Notes 227
- Selected Bibliography of Chinese and Japanese Titles 285
- Index 299