Mind and Body in Early China
Mind and Body in Early China
Beyond Orientalism and the Myth of Holism
Slingerland, Edward
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2019
400
Dura
Inglês
9780190842307
15 a 20 dias
674
Chapter One: The Myth of Holism in Early China
PART I: Qualitative Approaches to Concepts of Mind and Body
Chapter Two: Soul and Body: Traditional Archeological and Textual Evidence for Soul-Body Dualism
Chapter Three: Mind-Body Dualism in the Textual Record
PART II: Quantitative Approaches to Concepts of Mind and Body
Chapter Four: Embracing the Digital Humanities: New Methods for Analyzing Texts and Sharing Scholarly Knowledge
PART III: Methodological Issues in the Interpretation of Textual Corpora
Chapter Five: Hermeneutical Constraints: Minds in Our Bodies and Our Feet on the Ground
Chapter Six: Hermeneutical Excesses: Interpretive Missteps and the Essentialist Trap
Conclusion: Naturalistic Hermeneutics and the End of Orientalism
Bibliography
Index
Chapter One: The Myth of Holism in Early China
PART I: Qualitative Approaches to Concepts of Mind and Body
Chapter Two: Soul and Body: Traditional Archeological and Textual Evidence for Soul-Body Dualism
Chapter Three: Mind-Body Dualism in the Textual Record
PART II: Quantitative Approaches to Concepts of Mind and Body
Chapter Four: Embracing the Digital Humanities: New Methods for Analyzing Texts and Sharing Scholarly Knowledge
PART III: Methodological Issues in the Interpretation of Textual Corpora
Chapter Five: Hermeneutical Constraints: Minds in Our Bodies and Our Feet on the Ground
Chapter Six: Hermeneutical Excesses: Interpretive Missteps and the Essentialist Trap
Conclusion: Naturalistic Hermeneutics and the End of Orientalism
Bibliography
Index