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by Geaney, Jane


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Sense perception, which is of enormous importance in Western philosophical traditions, has scarcely attracted the notice of scholars of early China. As a result of little direct comment on the senses in the Chinese philosophical classics, sinologists have generally interpreted their occassional references to sense functions in familiar Western philosophical terms. This original work challenges this tradition, arguing that despite the scarcity of direct comment on the senses in these sources, it is possible to discern early Chinese views of sensory functions from a close reading of the texts. Working with metaphorical and structural analysis, the author reconstructs an understanding of sense perception that seems to have been taken for granted by the early Chinese philosophers. By departing from traditional sinological approaches, this method uncovers a detailed picture of certain shared underlying views of sense perception in the Lun Yu, the Mozi (including the Neo-Mohist Canons), the Xunzi, the Mencius, the Laozi, and the Zhuangzi. Based on its assembly of textual evidence, the book presents a conception of sense perception that diverges from the five senses model so prevalent i

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  • Title On the Epistemology of the Senses in Early Chinese Thought (Monographs of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, No. 19)
  • Author Geaney, Jane
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 229 x 152mm 280 pages
  • Publisher University of Hawaii Press
  • Date 2002-02
  • ISBN 9780824825577
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US: Univ of Hawaii Pr, 2002. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Sense perception, which is of enormous importance in Western philosophical traditions, has scarcely attracted the notice of scholars of early China. A s a result of little direct comment on the senses in the Chinese philosophi cal classics, sinologists have generally interpreted their occasional refer ences to sense functions in familiar Western philosophical terms. This orig inal work challenges this tradition, arguing that despite the scarcity of d irect comment on the senses in these sources, it is possible to discern ear ly Chinese views of sensory functions from a close reading of the texts. Wo rking with metaphorical and structural analysis, the author reconstructs an understanding of sense perception that seems to have been taken for grante d by the early Chinese philosophers. By departing from traditional… Read More
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