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1. Between the Heavenly and the Human
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Author’s preface ix
- Editorial Note xi
- List of Abbreviations xxi
- Chronology of Dynasties xxiii
- 1. Between the Heavenly and the Human 1
- 2. Life and Immortality in the Mind of Han China 20
- 3. “O Soul, Come Back!”: A Study in the Changing Conceptions of the Soul and Afterlife in Pre-Buddhist China 58
- 4. New Evidence on the Early Chinese Conception of Afterlife 85
- 5. Food in Chinese Culture 91
- 6. The Seating Order at the Hong Men Banquet 122
- 7. Individualism and the Neo-Daoist Movement in Wei-Jin China 134
- 8. Intellectual Breakthroughs in the Tang- Song Transition 166
- 9. Morality and Knowledge in Zhu Xi ’s Philosophical System 181
- 10. Confucian Ethics and Capitalism 208
- 11. Business Culture and Chinese Traditions: Toward a Study of the Evolution of Merchant Culture in Chinese History 222
- 12. Reorientation of Confucian Social Thought in the Age of Wang Yangming 273
- 13. The Intellectual World of Jiao Hong Revisited 321
- 14. Toward an Interpretation of the Intellectual Transition in Seventeenth- Century China 355
- Acknowledgments 375
- Appendix 377
- Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Author’s preface ix
- Editorial Note xi
- List of Abbreviations xxi
- Chronology of Dynasties xxiii
- 1. Between the Heavenly and the Human 1
- 2. Life and Immortality in the Mind of Han China 20
- 3. “O Soul, Come Back!”: A Study in the Changing Conceptions of the Soul and Afterlife in Pre-Buddhist China 58
- 4. New Evidence on the Early Chinese Conception of Afterlife 85
- 5. Food in Chinese Culture 91
- 6. The Seating Order at the Hong Men Banquet 122
- 7. Individualism and the Neo-Daoist Movement in Wei-Jin China 134
- 8. Intellectual Breakthroughs in the Tang- Song Transition 166
- 9. Morality and Knowledge in Zhu Xi ’s Philosophical System 181
- 10. Confucian Ethics and Capitalism 208
- 11. Business Culture and Chinese Traditions: Toward a Study of the Evolution of Merchant Culture in Chinese History 222
- 12. Reorientation of Confucian Social Thought in the Age of Wang Yangming 273
- 13. The Intellectual World of Jiao Hong Revisited 321
- 14. Toward an Interpretation of the Intellectual Transition in Seventeenth- Century China 355
- Acknowledgments 375
- Appendix 377
- Index 383