In the Shadow of the Decay. The Philosophy of History of Mencius and Xunzi

The aim of my paper is to analyze the debate between Mencius and Xunzi from the perspective of their views on the nature of the historical process. The Mencian approach embraces not only elaboration on the doctrine of the Mandate of Heaven, resulting in a cyclical vision of history, but also strong...

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Main Author: Dawid ROGACZ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts) 2017-01-01
Series:Asian Studies
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Online Access:https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/as/article/view/7001
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spelling doaj-7f343cfdefc64a64a2c5a22802e83e7e2021-03-02T09:58:54ZengZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)Asian Studies2232-51312350-42262017-01-015110.4312/as.2017.5.1.147-1716719In the Shadow of the Decay. The Philosophy of History of Mencius and XunziDawid ROGACZ0Adam Mickiewicz University in PoznańThe aim of my paper is to analyze the debate between Mencius and Xunzi from the perspective of their views on the nature of the historical process. The Mencian approach embraces not only elaboration on the doctrine of the Mandate of Heaven, resulting in a cyclical vision of history, but also strong idealization of the past. I will show that ren (benevolence), treated as a historical principle, could link two dimensions of his historical thinking: the moral and ontological. Xunzi rejected the possibility of the intervention of Heaven in history, however, his theory of rituals and belief in moral use of history made his philosophy of history much more conservative, embalming the idealization of the past. In short, I will look for the main common points and differences between these two major figures of Confucianism regarding their views on history, attempting to answer which beliefs could constitute a unique Confucian philosophy of history.https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/as/article/view/7001ConfucianismMenciusXunziphilosophy of historyMandate of Heavenidealization
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In the Shadow of the Decay. The Philosophy of History of Mencius and Xunzi
Asian Studies
Confucianism
Mencius
Xunzi
philosophy of history
Mandate of Heaven
idealization
author_facet Dawid ROGACZ
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title In the Shadow of the Decay. The Philosophy of History of Mencius and Xunzi
title_short In the Shadow of the Decay. The Philosophy of History of Mencius and Xunzi
title_full In the Shadow of the Decay. The Philosophy of History of Mencius and Xunzi
title_fullStr In the Shadow of the Decay. The Philosophy of History of Mencius and Xunzi
title_full_unstemmed In the Shadow of the Decay. The Philosophy of History of Mencius and Xunzi
title_sort in the shadow of the decay. the philosophy of history of mencius and xunzi
publisher Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)
series Asian Studies
issn 2232-5131
2350-4226
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The aim of my paper is to analyze the debate between Mencius and Xunzi from the perspective of their views on the nature of the historical process. The Mencian approach embraces not only elaboration on the doctrine of the Mandate of Heaven, resulting in a cyclical vision of history, but also strong idealization of the past. I will show that ren (benevolence), treated as a historical principle, could link two dimensions of his historical thinking: the moral and ontological. Xunzi rejected the possibility of the intervention of Heaven in history, however, his theory of rituals and belief in moral use of history made his philosophy of history much more conservative, embalming the idealization of the past. In short, I will look for the main common points and differences between these two major figures of Confucianism regarding their views on history, attempting to answer which beliefs could constitute a unique Confucian philosophy of history.
topic Confucianism
Mencius
Xunzi
philosophy of history
Mandate of Heaven
idealization
url https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/as/article/view/7001
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