Reading Ji Kang's Essays

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aesthetics
Ancestral Temple
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benevolence
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central harmony
Chinese metaphysics
Confucianism
courage
da shi nan zhai wu jixiong niesheng lun
Daoism
David Chai
early medieval ethics
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Essay on Dispelling Self-Interest
Essay on Nourishing Life
Essay on Wisdom and Courage
Harmonious Sounds
harmonization
Heavenly Principle
Huo Guang
Inborn Nature
Ji Kang
Ji Kang philosophical analysis
Laozi
Li Ye
Long Life
Lu Xun
Luo River
Ma Yi
mingdan lun
Music Has in it Neither Grief nor Joy
Myriad Things
nan zhai wu jixiong niesheng lun
Neo-Daoism
Neo-Daoist aesthetics
Nourishing Life
Perfect Joy
philosophy of music
philosophy of music China
Pitch Pipes
qin fu
qizhi
Rhapsody on the Zither
righteousness
Robber Zhi
Sanguo Zhi
self-cultivation theory
Shen Nong
sheng wu aile lun
Shishuo Xinyu
shisi lun
Spiritual Clarity
Taoism
Tortoise Shell
Wang Xi
Wei-Jin philosophy
wisdom
wuwei
yangsehng lun
Ye Dehui
Yellow Pill
Ying Bu
Young Men
ziran haoxue lun

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032073019
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the first English-language book on the philosophy of Ji Kang. Moreover, it offers the first systematic treatment of his philosophy, thus filling a significant gap in English-language scholarship on early medieval Chinese literature and philosophy.

David Chai brings to light Ji Kang’s Neo-Daoist heritage and explores the themes in his writings that were derived from classical Daoism, most notably the need for humanity to return to a more harmonious co-existence with Nature to further our own self-understanding. His analysis is unique in that it balances translation and annotation with expositing the creative philosophizing of Neo-Daoism. Chai analyzes the entirety of Ji Kang’s essays, exploring his philosophical reflections on music, aesthetics, ethics, self-cultivation, and fate.

Reading Ji Kang/s Essays will be of interest to scholars and students of Chinese philosophy and literature. It offers the first comprehensive philosophical examination of a heretofore neglected figure in Neo-Daoism.

David Chai is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the author of Zhuangzi and the Becoming of Nothingness (2019) and editor of Daoist Encounters with Phenomenology: Thinking Interculturally about Human Existence (2020) and Dao Companion to Xuanxue [Neo-Daoism] (2020). Professor Chai is also the author of numerous papers on Chinese and comparative philosophy.

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