Material Virtue: Ethics And The Body In Early China

Material Virtue: Ethics And The Body In Early China

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Nov 15, 2004 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (402 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 402
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Nov 15, 2004
Editore Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10 9004141960
ISBN-13 9789004141964

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explores the intersection of ethics and the physical body in early Chinese thought. It delves into how material aspects of human existence influenced moral philosophy, offering insights into the cultural backdrop that shaped Confucian ideals.

Mark Csikszentmihalyi meticulously examines historical texts to uncover how the body was perceived within Confucian ethics, illustrating the complex relationship between physicality and moral virtue. His analysis extends beyond mere philosophical discourse to consider social practices and rituals that informed this relationship over time.

Through this exploration, the author invites readers to rethink traditional interpretations of Confucianism, highlighting the significance of bodily experiences in shaping ethical understanding. This thoughtful reconstruction contributes to a richer comprehension of early Chinese moral philosophy and its lasting impact on cultural and ethical standards.
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