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Aristotle and Xunzi on Shame, Moral Education, and the Good Life: Emotions of the Past

Autor Jingyi Jenny Zhao
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2024
Despite recent developments in the history of emotions and in comparative studies, sustained cross-cultural comparative studies of the emotions remain few and far between. Jingyi Jenny Zhao has produced the first major work that takes two philosophers from the ancient Greek and early Chinese traditions to stimulate discussion of an interdisciplinary nature on the rich and complex topic of the emotions-in particular, of shame. It features comparative analysis of Greek and Chinese texts while bringing the ancient materials to bear on modern controversies such as the role of shame in moral education and social cohesion.Although unalike in their social-historical and intellectual backgrounds, Aristotle and Xunzi bear striking similarities in several respects: they both conceptualize humans as essentially members of communities, as having a unique set of characteristics that set them apart from other living things, and as beings in need of moral training to fulfil their potential and become integrated into a well-ordered society. The two philosophers' discourses on shame reveal important insights into their ideals of human nature, moral education and the good life.This book tackles directly the methodological problems that are relevant to anyone interested in cross-cultural comparisons and organizes discussions of the ancient sources to facilitate a thorough integration of perspectives from the cultural traditions concerned. This approach provides sufficient focus to allow for detailed textual analysis while giving scope for making constant connections to the broader comparative questions at issue.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197773161
ISBN-10: 0197773168
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Emotions of the Past

Locul publicării:New York, United States

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What would Aristotle and Xunzi have made of one another's ethical systems? Thanks to Jingyi Jenny Zhao, we are closer than ever to envisioning that conversation. Zhao's subtle virtuosity in multiple realms--philology, philosophy, and cultural history--equips her to do groundbreaking work in the field of what I call 'Comparative Classics.'
Jingyi Jenny Zhao has conducted a philologically sensitive, philosophically rich, and context-specific analysis of the role of shame in Aristotle's and Xunzi's views of moral education and the good life. Written with lucidity and poise, the book persuasively demonstrates how rewarding the comparative study of ancient philosophy could be.
In a time when Chinese scholars are showing interest in the history of Western philosophy...This volume is a significant publication that provides a synoptic gaze at where things stand in research on William James. This work will be of interest to students and academics alike....Zhao has written a helpful comparative study of one major thinker from each tradition. Rather than attempting a systematic comparison of Aristotle and Xunzi's entire philosophies, she wisely focuses on the role each attributes to shame in the moral life... Recommended. General readers through undergraduates

Notă biografică

Jingyi Jenny Zhao is ISF Academy Senior Research Fellow at the Needham Research Institute and Needham Research Fellow at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge. She holds a PhD from the Faculty of Classics at the University of Cambridge. Her research takes a cross-cultural comparative perspective on the ancient Greek and early Chinese philosophical traditions. She is co-editor and contributor of Ancient Greece and China Compared, and was interviewed for the BBC documentary Story of China.