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<i>Han Feizi</i>, The Art of Statecraft in Early China (2-vol set): A Bilingual Edition

Editat de Jens Østergaard Petersen, Yuri Pines Traducere de Christoph Harbsmeier
en Limba Engleză Carte – 28 noi 2024
This annotated translation of Han Feizi introduces one of China’s most controversial political texts. Generations of Chinese literati have deplored Han Feizi’s cynical assault on moralising discourse, blatant authoritarianism, and gleeful derision of fellow intellectuals. Yet many were attracted to the text’s practical advice, especially its advocacy of reliance on impartial standards rather than on the personal qualities of the leaders (who may be dupes, selfish, or both). And many more admired the text’s incisiveness, wit, humour, and realistic approach to politics.
The new translation makes the text’s political philosophy and its literary gems accessible to the interested readers. This is a 2-volume set.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004723443
ISBN-10: 9004723447
Pagini: 1050
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill

Notă biografică

Christoph Harbsmeier, dr. phil., emeritus professor of Chinese at the University of Oslo, is the author of vol. 7.1 of Science and Civilisation in China, Language and Logic (1998). His Aspects of Classical Chinese Syntax (1981) were published in Chinese by Peking University Press in 2023.

Jens Østergaard Petersen, retired, MA from University of Copenhagen (1983), is an independent scholar studying early Chinese textual history. Publications include “Whispering in Early China: On Ouyu and Its Synonyms.” Monumenta Serica 70:2 (2022).

Yuri Pines, Ph.D. (1998), is Professor of Asian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published extensively on early Chinese history, political thought, and historiography. His monographs include The Book of Lord Shang: Apologetics of State Power in Early China (Columbia, 2017).