Sources of East Asian Tradition: Premodern Asia, 第 1 巻Wm. Theodore De Bary, William Theodore De Bary Columbia University Press, 2008 - 936 ページ In Sources of East Asian Tradition, Wm. Theodore de Bary offers a selection of essential readings from his immensely popular anthologies Sources of Chinese Tradition, Sources of Korean Tradition, and Sources of Japanese Tradition so readers can experience a concise but no less comprehensive portrait of the social, intellectual, and religious traditions of East Asia. Volume 1 samples writings from the earliest times to 1600, illuminating life in early China and the first imperial age, as well as the profound impact of Daoism, Buddhism, the Confucian revival, and Neo-Confucianism; the origins of Korean culture and political structures, up through the Choson dynasty; and major developments in early and medieval Japan. De Bary maintains his trademark balance of source materials, including seminal readings in the areas of history, society, politics, education, philosophy, and religion, thereby continuing his own tradition of providing an exceptional resource for teachers, scholars, students, and the general reader. |
目次
Explanatory Note | 3 |
The OracleBone Inscriptions of the Late Shang Dynasty | 13 |
Confucius and the Analects | 29 |
Selections from the Mozi | 43 |
The Way of Laozi and Zhuangzi | 49 |
The Evolution of the Confucian Tradition in Antiquity | 69 |
Legalists and Militarists | 106 |
The Han Reaction to Qin Absolutism | 126 |
The Rise of Buddhism | 515 |
Local Clans and the Rise of the Meditation School | 528 |
Early KoryŎ Political Structure | 534 |
Military Rule and Late Koryŏ Reform | 540 |
The Chontae and Chogye Schools | 550 |
NeoConfucianism | 558 |
Culture | 573 |
Social Life | 582 |
The Imperial Order and Han Syntheses | 152 |
Heaven Earth and the Human in the Classic of Filiality | 174 |
The Economic Order | 194 |
The Great Han Historians | 205 |
Learning of the Mysterious | 211 |
Commandments of Lord Lao KS | 219 |
Schools of Buddhist Doctrine | 238 |
Schools of Buddhist Practice | 264 |
Social Life and Political Culture in the Tang | 290 |
The Confucian Revival in the Song | 308 |
The Philosophy of Human Nature | 336 |
Zhu Xis NeoConfucian Program | 361 |
Ideological Foundations of Late Imperial China | 387 |
NeoConfucian Education | 402 |
Instructions for Children R G Chu | 409 |
Classic of Filiality for Women TK | 415 |
Instructions for the Inner Quarters TK | 422 |
Self and Society in the Ming | 428 |
Glossary of Key Terms | 471 |
PART | 477 |
Origins of Korean Culture | 485 |
The Rise of the Three Kingdoms | 491 |
The Introduction of Buddhism | 497 |
Consolidation of the State | 508 |
Economy | 590 |
PART THREE | 611 |
The Earliest Records of Japan | 621 |
Early Shinto | 630 |
Prince Shōtoku and His Constitution | 640 |
Chinese Thought and Institutions in Early Japan | 656 |
ChineseStyle History and the Imperial Concept | 662 |
Nara Buddhism | 672 |
Saichō and Mount Hiei | 684 |
Kūkai and Esoteric Buddhism | 698 |
Amida the Pure Land and the Response of | 719 |
New Views of History | 737 |
The Way of the Warrior | 754 |
The Sun and the Lotus | 773 |
Zen Buddhism | 782 |
Shinto in Medieval Japan | 801 |
The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics | 815 |
Womens Education | 824 |
The Jõei Code | 830 |
The Regime of the Unifiers | 845 |
Bibliography | 863 |
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