
Confucius: A Guide for the Perplexed
Author(s): Yong Huang (Author)
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date: 21 Nov. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 192 pages
- ISBN-10: 1441115684
- ISBN-13: 9781441115683
Book Description
Confucius: A Guide for the Perplexed is a clear and thorough account of authentic Confucius and his ideas, underscoring his contemporary relevance, not only to Chinese people but also to people in the West.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Yong Huang’s book is a wonderful, lively introduction to Confucianism. Huang addresses basic questions about Confucius and his views, but his treatment of them invites much more than basic understanding, discussing both Confucius and the tradition of interpreting him with rich complexity and sophistication. Huang does not shrink from deep scholarly issues but addresses them in a way both beginners and scholars will appreciate, providing a range of interpretive views in a remarkably accessible and engaging way.’ —
Amy Olberding, Associate Professor Of Philosophy At University Of Oklahoma, USA‘This is the best historical and philosophical introduction to Confucius for today’s readers. Clearly written, Confucius’ ethical teaching is vividly presented in dialogue with the Chinese exegetic tradition and western philosophers, both classical and modern. This is a must-read.’ —
Vincent Shen, Lee Chair In Chinese Thought And Culture In The Department Of Philosophy And Department Of East Asian Studies At University Of Toronto, Canada‘The Analects is a text that perplexes even the most sophisticated reader. While no one will exhaust the creative puzzlement of the Analects, Huang’s work goes a long way to show why perplexity can foster genuine moral reflection and action.’ —
John Berthrong, Associate Professor Of Comparative Theology At Boston University, USA
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