Asia Major Volume 21, part 1, 2008
Tablet of contents
Nathan Sivin: A Man for All Seasons
by Henry Rosemont, Jr.
The Formation of Fiction in The Journey to the West
by Anthony C. Yu
What Ever Happened to "Wisdom"? Confucian Philosophy of Process and "Human Becomings"
by Roger T. Ames
The Varying Agenda of the Study of the Heavens: Mesopotamia, Greece, China
by G. E. R. Lloyd
Beliefs about Seeing: Optics and Moral Technologies in Early China
by Michael Nylan
Animals and Animal Metaphors in Huainanzi
by John S. Major
The Profit That Does Not Profit: Paradoxes with Li in Early Chinese Texts
by Carine Defoort
Ex Oriente Scientia? Reconsidering the Ideology of a Chinese Origin of Western Knowledge
by Michael Lackner
The Creation and Domestication of the Techniques of Lao-Zhuang: Anecdotal Narrative and Philosophical Argumentation in Huainanzi 12
by Sarah A. Queen
The Shuowen Jiezi Dictionary and the Human Sciences in China
by Francoise Bottéro and Christoph Harbsmeier
Understanding the jiaoqi Experience: The Medical Approach to Illness in Seventh-century China
by Hilary A. Smith
Boundaries of the Ti Body
by Deborah Sommer
Hand Mnemonics in Classical Chinese Medicine: Texts, Earliest Images, and Arts of Memory
by Marta E. Hanson
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