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Mencius on Becoming Human
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Mencius on Becoming Human

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Using current research from traditional sources and newly unearthed documents dating from the Warring States period (403-221 B.C.E.), Mencius on Becoming Human offers a timely interpretation of a central text in the Confucian canon. The author carefully reconstructs the philosophical assumptions that underwrite the teachings of the Mencius, returning the text to its native intellectual world. The result is a compelling new reading of an ancient classic, one that is both sensitive to the details of historical context and contemporary in its philosophical implications.

James Behuniak Jr. argues that the notion of an essential, ahistorical human nature is not part of the process of becoming human outlined in the Mencius. Rather, becoming human is described as a process of developing a qualitatively human disposition within specific cultural and historical conditions as these are understood within a Warring States cosmology. The central themes of the Mencius the importance of family, moral development, and human advancement are each discussed within this reconstructed framework.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Country
United States
Date
11 November 2004
Pages
214
ISBN
9780791462300

Using current research from traditional sources and newly unearthed documents dating from the Warring States period (403-221 B.C.E.), Mencius on Becoming Human offers a timely interpretation of a central text in the Confucian canon. The author carefully reconstructs the philosophical assumptions that underwrite the teachings of the Mencius, returning the text to its native intellectual world. The result is a compelling new reading of an ancient classic, one that is both sensitive to the details of historical context and contemporary in its philosophical implications.

James Behuniak Jr. argues that the notion of an essential, ahistorical human nature is not part of the process of becoming human outlined in the Mencius. Rather, becoming human is described as a process of developing a qualitatively human disposition within specific cultural and historical conditions as these are understood within a Warring States cosmology. The central themes of the Mencius the importance of family, moral development, and human advancement are each discussed within this reconstructed framework.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Country
United States
Date
11 November 2004
Pages
214
ISBN
9780791462300