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China's Philological Turn : Scholars, Textualism, and the Dao in the Eighteenth Century

Title
China's Philological Turn : Scholars, Textualism, and the Dao in the Eighteenth Century / Ori Sela.
ISBN
9780231545174
Publication
New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2018]
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
1 online resource : 3 images. 3 maps, which are being drawn right now by Martin Hinze
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In English.
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Summary
In eighteenth-century China, a remarkable intellectual transformation took place, centered on the ascendance of philology. Its practitioners were preoccupied with the reliability of sources as evidence for restoring ancient texts and meanings and with the centrality of facts and truth to their scholarship and identity. With the power to construct the textual past, philology has the potential to shape both individual and collective identities, and its rise to prominence consequently deeply affected contemporaneous political, social, and cultural agendas.Ori Sela foregrounds the polymath Qian Daxin (1728-1804), one of the most distinguished scholars of the Qing dynasty, to tell this story. China's Philological Turn traces scholars' social networks and the production of knowledge, considering the texts they studied along with their reading practices and the assumptions about knowledge, facts, and truth that came with them. The book considers fundamental issues of eighteenth-century intellectual life: the tension between antiquity's elevated status and the question of what antiquity actually was; the status of scientific knowledge, especially astronomy, mathematics, and calendrical studies; and the relationship between learned debates and cultural anxieties, especially scholars' self-characterization and collective identity. Sela brings to light manuscripts, biographies, letters, handwritten notes, epitaphs, and more to highlight the creativity and openness of his subjects. A pioneering book in the cultural history of intellectuals across disciplinary boundaries, China's Philological Turn reconstructs the history of eighteenth-century Chinese learning and its long-lasting consequences.
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De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2018.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 09, 2022
Series
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Way and Its Crossroads
PART I. THE WAY OF MAN: SCHOLARLY NETWORKS AND THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF SCHOLARSHIP
1. Learning to Be a Scholar
2. Official Scholars and the Growing Philologists' Networks
3. Private Scholars, Private Academies, and the Community of Knowledge
PART II. THE WAY OF ANTIQUITY: SEARCHING FOR THE TRUE WAY IN THE PAST
4. The Way of Ancient Learning: Philology, Antiquity, and Ru Identity
5. Philology and the Message of the Sages: The Classics and the Four Books
6. Historical Philology: Navigating the Sources
PART III. THE WAY OF HEAVEN AND EARTH: THE MANDATE OF SCHOLARSHIP AND THE SEARCH FOR ORDER
7. Astronomy, Mathematics, and Calendar: Historical Perspective
8. Ancient Learning Encounters Western Learning: Scientific Knowledge and Its Cultural Baggage
9. Fate, Ritual, and Ordering All Under Heaven
Conclusion: The Consequences of the Eighteenth-Century Intellectual Transformations
Appendix A: Selections from Qian Daxin's 1754 Palace Examination Answer
Appendix B: Major Shuowen and Erya Studies of the Qian-Jia Period (and Related Works), 1736-1820
Appendix C: Qian Daxin's Letter to Dai Zhen (1754)
Appendix D: Questions and Answers About Astronomy
Appendix E: Essay on the Value of π
Appendix F: Qian Daxin's Writings on Mathematics, Astronomy, and Divination
Appendix G: On Saṃsāra
Appendix H: Sources for the Works of Qian Daxin
Note on Abbreviations and Citations
Notes
Selected Bibliography of Chinese and Japanese Titles
Index
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