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Textual Patterns and Cosmic Designs in Early China

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Via a hermeneutics focused on Chinese numerology and concentric arrangements, the book offers a novel construal of the textual universe proper to early China writings. The author lays bare distinguishable patterns of textual composition while relating them to corresponding patterns of thinking. He differentiates rhetorical variants through detailed studies of the Zhuangzi’s Inner chapters, the Laozi, the Analects, and the Huainanzi. The philosophical depth and relevance of the Chinese ancient worldview appear in a fresh light when one unearths the patterns into which its content is embedded. The focus on textual patterns and rhetorical arrangements also facilitates the reading of Chinese classics alongside other traditions. The book will be a valuable reference for scholars and graduate students studying Chinese literary criticism, Chinese philosophy, and comparative philosophy.

Author Biography:

Benoît Vermander is professor of religious anthropology at Fudan University (Shanghai) where he also teaches the hermeneutic of Chinese Classics. He heads the Xu-Ricci Dialogue Institute in the same university. His research interests and publications focus on cross-cultural hermeneutic, comparative classics, and Chinese religiosities.
Release date Australia
May 30th, 2024
Pages
232
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
6 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN-13
9781032735467
Product ID
38237080

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