出版社: Univ of California Los Angeles
副标题: Intellectual and Social Aspects of Change in Late Imperial China
出版年: 2001-9-1
页数: 364
定价: GBP 38.63
装帧: Paperback
丛书: UCLA Asian Pacific Monograph Series
ISBN: 9781883191047
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From Philosophy to Philology is an indispensable work on the intellectual life of China’s literati in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. While there was not a scientific revolution in China, there was an intellectual one. The shock of the Manchu conquest and the collapse of the Ming dynasty in 1644 led to a rejection of the moral self-cultivation that dominated intellect...
From Philosophy to Philology is an indispensable work on the intellectual life of China’s literati in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. While there was not a scientific revolution in China, there was an intellectual one. The shock of the Manchu conquest and the collapse of the Ming dynasty in 1644 led to a rejection of the moral self-cultivation that dominated intellectual life under the Ming. China’s scholars, particularly in the Yangzi River Basin, sought to restore China’s greatness by recapturing the wisdom of the ancients from the Warring States period (403–221 B.C.) and the Former Han dynasty (202 B.C.–9 A.D.), much as Renaissance Europe rediscovered the Greeks and Romans. But in China scholars faced the daunting task of determining which of many editions of the Classics were the true originals and which were forged additions of later centuries.
The ensuing search for authentic texts led to the founding of academies and libraries, the compiling of bibliographies, the rise of printing of editions of the Classics and Histories and commentaries on their components, the study of ancient inscriptions, and a two-hundred-year effort to discover and discard forged texts. In the process rigorous standards of scholarly training were adopted, and scholarship became a full-time profession distinct from gentry farmers or imperial officials.
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Benjamin Elman (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1980) is Professor of East Asian Studies and History with his primary department in East Asian Studies. His teaching and research fields include: 1) Chinese intellectual and cultural history, 1000-1900; 2) history of science in China, 1600-1930; 3) history of education in late imperial China; 4) Sino-Japanese cultural history, 1...
Benjamin Elman (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1980) is Professor of East Asian Studies and History with his primary department in East Asian Studies. His teaching and research fields include: 1) Chinese intellectual and cultural history, 1000-1900; 2) history of science in China, 1600-1930; 3) history of education in late imperial China; 4) Sino-Japanese cultural history, 1600-1850. His publications include: From Philosophy To Philology (1984, 1990, 2001); Classicism, Politics, and Kinship (1990); A Cultural History of Civil Examinations in Late Imperial China (2000). He has recently completed two book projects: On Their Own Terms: Science in China, 1550-1900 (2005), and A Cultural History of Modern Science in Late Imperial China (2006). A new work entitled Meritocracy and Civil Examinations in Late Imperial China (HUP) is forthcoming in fall 2013. He is also currently editing several volumes from conferences held at Princeton under the auspices of PIIRS, EAP, and the Mellon Foundation on "Science in Republican China," "Languages, Literacies, and Vernaculars in Early Modern East Asia," and "Medical Classics and Medical Philology in East Asian, 1400-1900." During his leave in AY14, Elman will visit archives in China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. His previous sabbatical leave in 2007-2008 was supported by a research fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies.” Since then he has continued working on a new project entitled "The Intellectual Impact of Late Imperial Chinese Classicism, Medicine, and Science in Tokugawa Japan, 1700-1850," under the auspices of summer research grants from the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation in Taiwan and the Mellon Foundation.
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清代朴学思想与现代中国学术话语的源流
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本书从清代社会经济的背景考察了江南学术共同体的演变过程。17世纪明朝灭亡所产生的巨大冲击使得学人开始反思理学话语的陈腐与危害,传统儒学经典的权威性遭到质疑,考据学开始兴起。随着这一时期的江南书院从为科举考试服务到重视经史研习的转变以及各种官方和半官方的学术赞... (展开)《从理学到朴学》读书报告
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《从理学到朴学:中华帝国晚期思想与社会变化面面观》(以下简称《从理学到朴学》)是美国学者本杰明·艾尔曼 (Benjamin A.Elman)的代表作。该书运用库恩的“专业化学者共同体”与福柯的“话语”理论,从清代社会经济的背景考察江南学术共同体的演变过程,将考据学派成为主导学... (展开)Intellectual and Social: a good way to interpret Change
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0 有用 蕺水 2019-05-21 08:46:55
清代考证学史必读书。
0 有用 耕石 2014-02-08 22:09:55
《何处是江南》以及《权力的毛细管作用》多多少少算是对这本书的回应/批判性继承?
0 有用 Мишка 2020-11-20 19:41:17
如果具体分一二章节专谈考证方法会更好。
0 有用 clio 2023-11-01 08:31:09 美国
咱就是说某些人对外国学者别太宽容了谢谢。
0 有用 Gillian 2017-02-28 07:14:09
清代尤其是18世紀學術轉變的內部動因及整個學術機制的變革。很必讀的作品,看完感覺很多繪畫史上的轉變都好理解多了。
0 有用 clio 2023-11-01 08:31:09 美国
咱就是说某些人对外国学者别太宽容了谢谢。
0 有用 Мишка 2020-11-20 19:41:17
如果具体分一二章节专谈考证方法会更好。
0 有用 gabriel.weng1 2020-11-05 14:37:40
还是原版读起来顺……
0 有用 蕺水 2019-05-21 08:46:55
清代考证学史必读书。
0 有用 Monica 2019-01-15 04:58:16
从未想过魏源康有为等人与考证派千丝万缕的联系。抛开所有学术话语,只有一种感想,那时的人们想象这个世界的方式与今天是多么不同啊。而一旦进了窠臼,就难跳出了。