Readings in Han Chinese thought / edited and translated by Mark Csikszentmihalyi.
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Indianapolis, IN :
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Self-cultivation and education
- 1.1. An in-depth investigation into names / Dong Zhongshu
- 1.2. Protecting and tutoring / Jia Yi
- 1.3. Putting learning into action / Yang Xiong
- 2. Law and punishment
- 2.1. A case of evidence obtained through torture
- 2.2. from The platform steps / Jia Yi
- 2.3. Punishment and virtue
- 2.4. Memorial on virtue and punishment / Cui Shi
- 3. Governing by nonaction
- 3.1. Nonaction / Lu Jia
- 3.2. Responses to an imperial edict / Chao Cuo
- 3.3. Responses to the way
- 4. The way
- 4.1. The basis of the way / Lu Jia
- 4.2. Finding the source of the way
- 4.3. Asking about the way / Yang Xiong
- 5. Kongzi
- 5.1. Year 1 of the reign of Duke Yin of Lu / Master Gongyang
- 5.2. The hereditary house of Kongzi / Sima Qian
- 5.3. Asking questions about Kongzi / Wang Chong
- 6. Laozi
- 6.1. Laozi's biography / Sima Qian
- 6.2. The Laozi inscription / Bian Shao
- 6.3. Memorial to Emperor Huan / Xiang Kai
- 7. Demons and spirits
- 7.1. Far-reaching discussions
- 7.2. from Discriminating things / Liu Xiang
- 7.3. Revising demons / Wang Chong
- 8. Death and transcendence
- 8.1. Traditions surrounding Yang Wangsun / Ban Gu
- 8.2. Falsehoods about the way / Wang Chong
- 8.3. Fei Zhi
- 9. Protective Talismans
- 9.1. Cao Family
- 9.2. Sanli Village
- 9.3. Shaojia Drainage
- 10. Medicine and divination
- 10.1. 0Dipper cloud
- 10.2. The meaning of the five phases / Dong Zhongshu
- 10.3. Traditions surrounding the diviners of auspicious days / Sima Qian
- 10.4. A discussion of how pneumas of the five organs model on the seasons.