Confucianism in action. Edited by David S. Nivison and Arthur F. Wright, with contributions by Wm. Theodore De Bary ... [et al.].

By: Contributor(s): Series: Stanford studies in the civilizations of eastern AsiaPublication details: Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1959.Description: xiv, 390 p. port. 24 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Confucianism in action.DDC classification:
  • 299.512
LOC classification:
  • BL1840 .N55
Contents:
Introduction / David S. Nivison -- Some common tendencies in neo-confucianism / Wm. Theodore De Bary -- Some polarities in confucian thought / Benjamin Schwartz -- An analysis of Chinese clan rules: confucian theories in action / Huizhen Wang Liu -- The Fan clan's charitable estate, 1050-1760 / Denis Twitchett -- Some characteristics of Chinese bureaucratic behavior / C.K. Yang -- Some classifications of bureaucrats in Chinese historiography / James T.C. Liu -- Confucianism and the Chinese censorial system / Charles O. Hucker -- Ho-shen and his accusers: ideology and political behavior in the eighteenth century / David S. Nivison -- The suggestiveness of vestiges: confucianism and monarchy at the last / Joseph R. Levenson -- The confucian teacher in Tokugawa Japan / John Whitney Hall -- Motoda Eifu: confucian lecturer to the Meiji emperor / Donald H. Shively.
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Books Books The Anton Library of Chinese Studies General Stacks BL1840 .N55 1959 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available "Papers ... presented at the 1957 and 1958 conferences sponsored by the Committee on Chinese Thought ... of the Association for Asian Studies." TBC00003486

"Papers ... presented at the 1957 and 1958 conferences sponsored by the Committee on Chinese Thought ... of the Association for Asian Studies."

Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [335]-373).

Introduction / David S. Nivison -- Some common tendencies in neo-confucianism / Wm. Theodore De Bary -- Some polarities in confucian thought / Benjamin Schwartz -- An analysis of Chinese clan rules: confucian theories in action / Huizhen Wang Liu -- The Fan clan's charitable estate, 1050-1760 / Denis Twitchett -- Some characteristics of Chinese bureaucratic behavior / C.K. Yang -- Some classifications of bureaucrats in Chinese historiography / James T.C. Liu -- Confucianism and the Chinese censorial system / Charles O. Hucker -- Ho-shen and his accusers: ideology and political behavior in the eighteenth century / David S. Nivison -- The suggestiveness of vestiges: confucianism and monarchy at the last / Joseph R. Levenson -- The confucian teacher in Tokugawa Japan / John Whitney Hall -- Motoda Eifu: confucian lecturer to the Meiji emperor / Donald H. Shively.

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