Individualism and holism : studies in Confucian and Taoist values / edited by Donald J. Munro.

Other author Munro, Donald J.
Format Book
Publication InfoAnn Arbor : Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1985.
Descriptionx, 399 pages ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesMichigan monographs in Chinese studies ; no. 52
Michigan monographs in Chinese studies no. 52. ^A632166
Partial contents Introduction / Donald J. Munro -- Individualism in Chinese thought / Chad Hansen -- The individual and group in Confucianism : a relational perspective / Ambrose Y.C. King -- The right to selfishness : Yangism, later Mohism, Chuang Tzu / A.C. Graham -- Privacy in Confucian and Taoist thought / Christina Whitman -- Self and whole in Chuang Tzu / Judith Berling -- Individualism and the Neo-Taoist movement in Wei-Chin China / Ying-shih Yü -- The hidden hero : creation and disintegration of the ideal of eremitism / Wolfgang Bauer -- Individualist expressions of the outsiders during the six dynasties / Richard B. Mather -- Subjectivity in Lui Tsung-chou's philosophical anthropology / Tu Wei-ming -- Romantic individualism in modern Chinese literature : some general explorations / Leo Ou-fan Lee.
Partial contents The family network, the stream of water, and the plant : picturing persons in Sung Confucianism / Donald J. Munro -- On the matter of the mind : the metaphysical basis of the expanded self / Irene Bloom -- Neo-Confucian individualism and holism / Wm. Theodore de Bary -- Punishment and dignity in China / Chad Hansen -- Postscript : philosophical individualism in Chinese and Western thought / Arthur Danto.
General notePapers presented at a conference held June 24-29, 1981 at the Breckenridge Conference Center, Bowdoin College in York, Maine.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographies and index.
LCCN 84027417
ISBN089264057X
ISBN0892640588 (pbk.)

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Joyner General Stacks B824 .I53 1985 ✔ Available Place Hold