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010    $a 2006025278
020    $a 9780231511292 (electronic)
020    $a 0231511299 (electronic)
020    $a 9780231139229 (alk. paper)
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050 00 $a B5244.K253 $b T3513 2007
082 00 $a 181/.12 $2 22
100 1  $a Kaibara, Ekiken, $d 1630-1714.
240 10 $a Taigiroku. $l English
245 1  $a The philosophy of Qi : $b the Record of great doubts / $c Kaibara Ekken ; translated, with an introduction, by Mary Evelyn Tucker.
260    $a New York : $b Columbia University Press, $c c2007.
300    $a xi, 208 p. : $b ill. ; $c 22 cm.
440  0 $a Translations from the Asian classics
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-189) and index.
500    $a Translated from the Japanese.
546    $a Translated from the Japanese.
505 0  $a Ekken's life and thought -- The text in the context of East Asian Confucianism -- Material force (Qi) -- Zhang Zai's development of the concept of material force -- The influence of the Monism of Qi of Luo Qinshun -- Affirmation and dissent: the significance of the Record of great doubts -- The text in the context of Tokugawa Japan -- The spread of Confucian ideas and values -- Tradition and the individual: the importance of dissent and the centrality of learning -- Philosophical debates regarding principle and material force -- Reappropriating tradition: practical learning and the philosophy of Qi -- Interpretations of Ekken's philosophy of Qi -- Confucian cosmology: organic holism and dynamic vitalism -- Confucian cultivation: harmonizing with change and assisting transformation -- The significance of Qi as an ecological cosmology -- Taigiroku: the record of great doubts -- I: On the transmission of Confucian thought -- On human nature -- On bias, discernment, and selection -- On learning from What is close at hand -- The indivibility of the nature of heaven and Earth and one's physical nature -- Acknowledging differences with the song Confucians -- II: Partiality in the learning of the song Confucians -- Reverence within and rightness without -- Influences from Buddhism and Daoism -- A discussion of the metaphysical and the physical -- The supreme ultimate -- The way and concrete things -- Returning the world to Humaneness -- Reverence and sincerity -- Reverence as the master of the mind -- The inseparability of principle and material force.
650  0 $a Conduct of life $v Early works to 1800.
700 1  $a Tucker, Mary Evelyn.
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