早期中国“人”的观念
Donald J. Munro, The Concept of Man in Early China ,Stanford,Stanford University Press, 1969。
Hailed at its first release as "exceptional among studies of Chinese philosophy," a work "combining philosophical acumen with sinological competence that raises the study of early Chinese thought to a new level of sophistication," The Concept of Man in Early China remains a staple in t...
Donald J. Munro, The Concept of Man in Early China ,Stanford,Stanford University Press, 1969。
Hailed at its first release as "exceptional among studies of Chinese philosophy," a work "combining philosophical acumen with sinological competence that raises the study of early Chinese thought to a new level of sophistication," The Concept of Man in Early China remains a staple in the study of early Chinese civilization. Addressing the very roots of Chinese culture and thought, this path-breaking work frequently compares concepts from the Confucian and Taoist traditions with those from Western classical philosophy. Donald J. Munro clearly identifies key ideas about human nature and links these ideas within the intellectual universe of classical China.
孟旦 美国密歇根大学哲学及中文荣休教授,并为该校中国文化研究所研究员。曾于2003年在香港中文大学主讲新亚书院钱宾四先生学术文化讲座。孟旦教授的主要著作包括:《早期中国人的观念》、《当代中国人的观念》、《人性的图像:宋代的人物画》等。