
Xiong Shili's Treatise on Reality and Function
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 7. November 2023
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Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-0-19-768869-4 (ISBN)
Description
Xiong Shili (1885-1968) is widely recognized as a founding figure of the modern New Confucian school of philosophy and seen by many as one of the most important and creative Chinese philosophers of the twentieth century. His ultimate concern throughout his long intellectual career was to show that "Reality (ti) and function (yong) are non-dual." Reality is the "locus" that ontologically grounds the phenomenal yet is not different from the phenomenal. His onto-cosmology draws syncretically on a diverse range of resources in the Chinese philosophical tradition to construct his own overarching metaphysical vision, articulated within the broader context of advancing a systematic critique of both Madhyamaka and Yogacara Buddhist thought, the culmination of nearly four decades of critical engagement.
Treatise on Reality and Function (Ti yong lun) is the mature expression of Xiong's signature metaphysical doctrine. Published in 1958, Xiong considered it to be his most important philosophical achievement, but it has never before appeared in English. This annotated translation by John Makeham presents the text along with the original foreword attributed to Han Yuankai, and Xiong's original preface.
Treatise on Reality and Function (Ti yong lun) is the mature expression of Xiong's signature metaphysical doctrine. Published in 1958, Xiong considered it to be his most important philosophical achievement, but it has never before appeared in English. This annotated translation by John Makeham presents the text along with the original foreword attributed to Han Yuankai, and Xiong's original preface.
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All of this is possible thanks to Makeham's outstanding expertise in multiple fields and languages, as well as his profound knowledge of different traditions. Translating the Treatise is a task that requires not only proficiency in Chinese and Sanskrit, but also competence and familiarity with Western, Indian and Chinese philosophical and literary traditions. Makeham masterfully handles this high level of complexity, and his unparalleled expertise is evident in his Introduction, his impeccable and essential critical apparatus of notes, and his translation choices throughout the text. * Linda Anna Pietrasanta, Philosophy East & West *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
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Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
445 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-768869-4 (9780197688694)
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John Makeham is Professor Emeritus at La Trobe University and The Australian National University. He has held academic positions at Victoria University of Wellington, University of Adelaide, National Taiwan University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Australian National University, and La Trobe University.
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Professor EmeritusProfessor Emeritus, La Trobe University and The Australian National University
Content
Foreword by Han Yuankai
Superfluous Things
Chapter 1: Explaining Transformation
Chapter 2: Buddhist Teachings, A
Chapter 3: Buddhist Teachings, B
Chapter 4: Forming Material Things
Chapter 5: Explaining the Mind (Listed as "Forthcoming")
Works Cited
Index
Superfluous Things
Chapter 1: Explaining Transformation
Chapter 2: Buddhist Teachings, A
Chapter 3: Buddhist Teachings, B
Chapter 4: Forming Material Things
Chapter 5: Explaining the Mind (Listed as "Forthcoming")
Works Cited
Index