Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy
Discover the profound insights of "Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy" by Curie Virág, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2017. This captivating hardback edition spans 234 pages and delves into the intricate genealogy of early Chinese understandings of emotions. Virág explores how these concepts relate to broader philosophical inquiries regarding the self, the cosmos, and the political order.
The book provides a compelling analysis of the early philosophical debates surrounding emotions, revealing what was at stake in these discussions and how certain ideas gained authority over time. Ideal for those interested in philosophy, Chinese studies, and the evolution of emotional thought, this work invites readers to reflect on the significance of emotions in shaping human experience and societal structures. Enhance your philosophical library with this essential read today!