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Dao Companion to the Analects

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  • © 2014

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  • Offers a comprehensive and complete survey of the philosophical idiom and themes of the Analects
  • Features the work of some of the most influential scholars currently writing about the Analects
  • Incorporates a diverse range of interpretive models and rehearses major philosophical methodologies applied to the text
  • Covers all major philosophical areas of scholarship on the Analects

Part of the book series: Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy (DCCP, volume 4)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Text and Context

  2. The Conceptual Landscape

  3. Mapping the Landscape:Issues in Interpretation

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About this book

This volume surveys the major philosophical concepts, arguments, and commitments of the Confucian classic, the Analects. In thematically organized chapters, leading scholars provide a detailed, scholarly introduction to the text and the signal ideas ascribed to its protagonist, Confucius.

 

The volume opens with chapters that reflect the latest scholarship on the disputed origins of the text and an overview of the broad commentarial tradition it generated. These are followed by chapters that individually explore key areas of the text’s philosophical landscape, articulating both the sense of concepts such as ren, li, and xiao as well as their place in the wider space of the text. A  final section addresses prominent interpretive challenges and scholarly disputes in reading the Analects, evaluating, for example, the alignment between the Analects and contemporary moral theory and the contested nature of its religious sensibility.

 

Dao Companion to the Analects offers a comprehensive and complete survey of the text's philosophical idiom and themes, as well as its history and some of the liveliest current debates surrounding it. This book is an ideal resource for both researchers and advanced students interested in gaining greater insight into one of the earliest and most influential Confucian classics.

Reviews

“Olberding, a professor of philosophy at the University of Oklahoma, assembles fifteen contributions by eighteen esteemed scholars from the field of Confucian studies. … The many perspectives taken in this edited volume ultimately create a vivid mosaic of the book, its context, and contents; an erudite and copious portrayal of a foundational Confucian text that will be much appreciated by the specialist and nonspecialist alike. This is a highly recommended reading for any serious student of Confucian studies.” (Lukas Pokorny, Religious Studies Review, Vol. 42 (3), September, 2016)

“This anthology of essays is volume 4 in the series ‘Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy’. It includes an Introduction, 16 essays, an Index of names and subjects, and an Index Locorum of passages from the Analects and the Mencius. … There are many very fine essays in this anthology, and anyone seriously interested in the Analects should consult this volume.” (Bryan Van Norden, Dao, Vol. 13, 2014)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA, Norman, USA

    Amy Olberding

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