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The political philosophy of Zhang Taiyan : the resistance of consciousness / by Viren Murthy.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Murthy, Viren.
Series:
Leiden series in comparative historiography ; v. 4.
Leiden series in comparative historiography, 1574-4493 ; v. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Zhang, Taiyan, 1868-1936--Philosophy.
Zhang, Taiyan.
Buddhist philosophy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Leiden [The Netherlands] ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
Summary:
Zhang Taiyan (1868-1936) is famous for being one of the first thinkers in China to promote revolution in the early twentieth century. Scholars have addressed Zhang’s revolutionary and nationalist thought, but until this work there has not been any sustained engagement with Zhang’s Buddhist writings which aimed to understand and criticize the world from the perspective of consciousness. These philosophical works are significant because they exemplify how, as Chinese intellectuals entered the global capitalist world, they constantly tried to find resources to create an alternative. As the author argues in the conclusion, this desire to create an alternative to capitalism remained throughout twentieth century China and continues today in the works of critical intellectuals such as Wang Hui. Thus this work is important not only to understand our past, but to hope for a better future.
Contents:
Introduction : Zhang Taiyan and Chinese modernity
Zhang's critique of Kang Youwei : anti-Manchuism, the national essence, and revolution
Buddhist epistemology and modern self-identity : Zhang Taiyan's "On establishing religion"
Transfiguring modern temporality : Zhang Taiyan's critique of evolutionary history
Daoist equalization against the universal principle : Zhang Taiyan's critique of late Qing political theory
Conclusion : Zhang Taiyan, Lu Xun and Wang Hui : the politics of imagining a better future.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-12111-5
9786613121110
90-04-20388-5
OCLC:
727951546
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004203877.i-268 DOI

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