Waiting for the Dawn: A Philosophical Exploration of Governance
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Waiting for the Dawn is a meticulously crafted revision of de Bary's Ph.D. thesis, replete with newfound insights and understandings drawn from over four decades of scholarly evolution. This edition transcends mere translation; it serves as a bridge between ancient wisdom and contemporary thought. Drawing on the deep rich tapestry of Classical Chinese philosophy, de Bary injects fresh perspectives, ensuring that every reader can appreciate Huang Zongxi's moral and liberal vision for governance—well...
Show moreWaiting for the Dawn is a meticulously crafted revision of de Bary's Ph.D. thesis, replete with newfound insights and understandings drawn from over four decades of scholarly evolution. This edition transcends mere translation; it serves as a bridge between ancient wisdom and contemporary thought. Drawing on the deep rich tapestry of Classical Chinese philosophy, de Bary injects fresh perspectives, ensuring that every reader can appreciate Huang Zongxi's moral and liberal vision for governance—well articulated in a narrative that holds relevance even today.
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Philosophy Classes: This book serves as a critical text for discussions on moral governance and philosophical ethics.
While many philosophical works present an Aristotelian or Machiavellian lens on governance, *Waiting for the Dawn* stands apart with its unique blend of Eastern philosophy. It diverges by incorporating the thoughts of multiple schools like Xunzi and Laozi, rather than focusing solely on Confucian ideals. This holistic approach provides a richer, more nuanced view of governance devoid of absolutist power dynamics, ultimately making it more relatable to modern contexts. Readers interested in comparative philosophy will find this text invaluable for its distinct perspective.
Transformative Insights: *Waiting for the Dawn* doesn't merely present philosophical ideas; it invites readers to reassess the foundations of their governance models and personal ethical frameworks. By weaving together historical context with profound ethical questions, it offers a transformative reading experience that resonates deeply, encouraging a reflection on our societal structures and individual responsibilities. You will find that this work not only expands your intellectual horizons but also inspires a sense of moral purpose and civic responsibility.
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This revised edition incorporates over 40 years of contemporary scholarship, along with improvements in the translation to better convey the original meanings.
Huang Zongxi was a Ming dynasty scholar whose advice for rulers emphasizes moral governance and the importance of shared moral authority.
Yes, although it's intellectually rigorous, the book is structured to be accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in philosophy.
The book covers topics such as moral governance, economic fairness, and philosophical ethics relevant to ancient and modern contexts.