Essays on the Moral Philosophy of Mengzi
By (Author) Xiusheng Liu
Edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
15th September 2002
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
170.92
Paperback
264
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
312g
Mengzi (Mencius) is known for his sophisticated views on human nature and moral psychology. These essays explore a range of philosophical ideas at the core of his moral philosophy and relate them to both traditional Chinese and current Western philosophical concerns. The introduction provides historical background and philosophical context, and discusses each of the selections alongside Mengzi's work as a whole.
It is difficult to do justice to the richness of all the essays in this short review. . . . [T]he exceptionally rigorous and inspiring scholarship offered by this collection has laid the groundwork for future inquiries, and anyone interested in Chinese thought will benefit greatly from engaging with the authors' enlightening and rewarding reconstructions of Mengzi's moral philosophy. This is a remarkable achievement, especially given the fact that the Mengzi is an exceedingly difficult text. --Yang Xiao, Journal of the American Academy of Religion
Xiusheng Liu is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, St. Cloud State University. Philip J. Ivanhoe is Reader-Professor of Philosophy, City University of Hong Kong.