Chinese Semiotic Thoughts in the Pre-imperial Age

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Chinese Semiotic Thoughts in the Pre-imperial Age

Philosophy of language Semiotics / semiology Philosophical traditions and schools of thought East Asian and Indian philosophy

Author: Dong Zhu

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Collection: China Academic Library

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 11th January 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9789819959860


Overview

This book examines practices on the relationship between sign and meaning in the Pre-Imperial period of China from the semiotics perspective. Although the Chinese civilization did not develop a comprehensive semiotics system in that period, they are highly semiotic in many ways.

The thinking and application of signs of Chinese people can be found in many classics, such as The Book of Changes, The Analects of Confucius, Tao De Jing and Zhuangzi.

Content and Focus

This book begins its study by re-examining the semiotic thoughts contained in The Book of Changes and inquiries into the thoughts of the major philosophers of different schools. It provides insights into the findings of these philosophers concerning the relationship between sign and meaning.

In particular, it concentrates on how the prosperity of the various contending semiotic thoughts complemented each other in forming a sign system.

Additional Emphasis

In addition, the book also emphasizes the wholeness and associativity of observing things and studying relevant signs of Chinese people.

Significance

As the first monograph in any language to systematically summarize Chinese semiotic thought in the Pre-Imperial period, this book helps promote understanding of the traditional Chinese culture and mindset.

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