Mind and Body in Early China

Mind and Body in Early China

Beyond Orientalism and the Myth of Holism

Slingerland, Edward (Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Religious Studies, Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Religious Studies, University of British Columbia)

Oxford University Press Inc

01/2019

384

Dura

Inglês

9780190842307

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction 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
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