呂氏春秋哲学必携<br>Dao Companion to the Philosophy of the Lüshi Chunqiu : Political Thought, Metaphysics, and the Ethics of Leadership in Ancient China (Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy)

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呂氏春秋哲学必携
Dao Companion to the Philosophy of the Lüshi Chunqiu : Political Thought, Metaphysics, and the Ethics of Leadership in Ancient China (Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy)

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This companion is the first comprehensive study in the English language of the Lüshi Chunqiu the 3rd BCE Chinese literary gem devoted to political philosophy, and the art of rulership. Leading scholars from North America, Europe, Australia, and East Asia investigate the work s literary form, rhetorical strategies, metaphysics, leadership theory, and reception in imperial, and modern China. The volume offers a robust analysis of how different philosophical and political concepts and influences were welded together by the work s authors to create a coherent philosophy of ideal, moral rulership of All Under Heaven. The Lüshi Chunqiu has for centuries suffered the fate of a work of secondary importance in China. Quite unfortunately labelled miscellaneous or eclectic , it was read as nothing more than a derivative of the pre-Qin Masters. In fact, it is a highly original and coherent work, presenting concepts developed from Daoist, Confucian, Legalist, Yin-yang, Mohist, and other traditions. This companion presents the latest research on this remarkable but little-known work, showing a versatile, all-inclusive look at the Chinese political and ethical thought of 3rd century BCE, just before the establishment of the Empire. It appeals to students and researchers and provides unique insights into the very foundations of Chinese political philosophy, as well as valued inspiration for the modern theory and practice of leadership.

1.Introduction. 2.Qin, Its Chancellor, and His Think-Tank: Lüshi Chunqiu in Its Historical Context(Yuri Pines).- 3.Was It Easy to Create the First Big Bamboo Book?(Peter Tsung Kei Wong).- 4.The Reception of the Lüshi Chunqiu in the Western Han Dynasty(Yan Juanqin).- 5.The Persuasions of Lü Buwei: Narratives, Exempla, Parables, and Analogies in the Lüshi Chunqiu(Jeffrey Riegel).- 6.Intertextuality and Philosophical Reconciliation in the Lüshi Chunqiu: The Case of Four Masters(Scott Cook).- 7.Making Order Orderly: A Study of the Concepts of Li and Liyi in the Lüshi Chunqiu(Masayuki Sato).- 8.On Qi and Vital Energy in the Lüshi Chunqiu(Xu Fuhong).- 9. Daoism in the Lüshi Chunqiu(Andrew Seth Meyer).- 10.Responsively Active Harmony in the Lüshi Chunqiu(Luyao Li).- 11.Analyzing the Term Six Desires in the Valuing life (Gui sheng ) Chapter of the Lüshi Chunqiu Through Comparative Perspectives with the Xunzi(Ho Che Wah).- 12.Yangism, the Discourse of Valuing Life , and the Lüshi Chunqiu(Andrew Seth Meyer).- 13.Cosmopolitan Music Education in the Lüshi Chunqiu(Park So-Jeong).- 14.Statecraft as a Living Body: Responding to Crisis and (Dis)order in the Lüshi Chunqiu(Shirley Chan).- 15.The Dance of Life, Desire, and Death in the Lüshi Chunqiu(Kwai Sang Lee).- 16.The Lüshi Chunqiu on Benefiting the People(Lee Ahyoung).- 17.Life and Pleasure in Lüshi Chunqiu s Doctrine of Self-cultivation(Liu Liang).- 18.Mimesis and Rulership in Lüshi Chunqiu(Paul R. Goldin).- 19.The Lüshi Chunqiu on Just War(James D. Sellmann).- 20.Wuwei and the Dao of the Ruler: A Contemplative Approach to Statecraft(David Chai).- 21.The Concept of Kind (lei ) in the Lüshi Chunqiu (Lisa Indraccolo).- 22.Cognitive Bias and Informed Decision-Making in the Lüshi Chunqiu(Marcin Jacoby).- 23.Humanistic Environmentalism: A Perspective from the Lüshi Chunqiu(Luyao Li and Paul D Ambrosio).- 24.Harmony, Delegation of Power, Values and Motivation Leadership Lessons from the Lüshi Chunqiu(Marcin Jacoby).

Marcin Jacoby, PhD, serves as Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, and Head of the Department of Asian Studies at the SWPS University in Warsaw, Poland. He is a sinologist trained in literary studies, devoted to the research of the Warring States textual tradition. He has translated the Zhuangzi, the Zhanguoce, and the Liezi from classical Chinese into Polish.

James D. Sellmann, PhD, serves as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Guam, and he is Professor of Philosophy and Micronesian Studies. He was awarded the University s Faculty Excellence in Service Award, and the College s Faculty Excellence in Research Award. With interests in global philosophy, environmental ethics, and political philosophy, he is currently researching food ethics. He has published extensively on the Lüshi Chunqiu since the 1980s.