Analyzing the multifaceted receptions of Machiavelli from early modernity to the present history of Northeast Asia, this book explores a better East-West dialogue through which Machiavelli's political philosophy can be appropriated properly in Northeast Asian practices.
Analyzing the multifaceted receptions of Machiavelli from early modernity to the present history of Northeast Asia, this book explores a better East-West dialogue through which Machiavelli's political philosophy can be appropriated properly in Northeast Asian practices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jun-Hyeok Kwak is Professor of Philosophy (Zhuhai) at Sun Yat-sen University, China.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: General Overview. 1.Machiavelli and Northeast Asia. Part II: Three Imperative Issues in Northeast Asia. 2.Machiavelli's Republicanism. 3.Aristotle, Machiavelli, and Prudential Political Realism. 4.The Book of Lord Shang Compared with Machiavelli and Hobbes. Part III: Receptions of Machiavelli, West & East. 5.Machiavelli's Fortune Lines of Reception of his Works in Europe. 6.The Introduction of Machiavelli's Works and Thoughts into China. 7.Machiavelli and the Intellectuals of Modern Japan. Part IV: Reinterpreting Machiavelli in the Northeast Asian Context. 8.Machiavelli and Han Fei Zi - A Comparison. 9.The Prince between Confucianism and Machiavellianism: Inoue Kowashi on Statecraft and Political Morality. 10."Seek Harmony but not Uniformity"-Machiavelli's Political Thought in the Chinese Context
Part I: General Overview. 1.Machiavelli and Northeast Asia. Part II: Three Imperative Issues in Northeast Asia. 2.Machiavelli's Republicanism. 3.Aristotle, Machiavelli, and Prudential Political Realism. 4.The Book of Lord Shang Compared with Machiavelli and Hobbes. Part III: Receptions of Machiavelli, West & East. 5.Machiavelli's Fortune Lines of Reception of his Works in Europe. 6.The Introduction of Machiavelli's Works and Thoughts into China. 7.Machiavelli and the Intellectuals of Modern Japan. Part IV: Reinterpreting Machiavelli in the Northeast Asian Context. 8.Machiavelli and Han Fei Zi - A Comparison. 9.The Prince between Confucianism and Machiavellianism: Inoue Kowashi on Statecraft and Political Morality. 10."Seek Harmony but not Uniformity"-Machiavelli's Political Thought in the Chinese Context
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