An examination of pleasure-short-term delight and the cultivation of longer-term satisfaction-in early Chinese thought. In The Chinese Pleasure Book, Michael Nylan takes up one of the most important themes in Chinese thought: the relation of pleasurable activities to bodily health and the health of the body politic. In a notable contrast to Western writings on the subject, early Chinese writings oppose pleasure not with pain but with insecurity. All assume that it is right and proper to seek and take pleasure, as well as short-term delight, and all are equally certain that long-term relational pleasures are more easily sustained-as well as potentially more satisfying and less damaging. The pleasures that become deeper and more ingrained over the long term, as one invests time and effort into their cultivation, include friendship and music, sharing with others, developing integrity and greater clarity, reading and classical learning, and going home. Nylan explores each of these fields of activity through the early sources (mainly fourth century BC to the eleventh century AD), providing new translations for both well-known and seldom-cited texts.
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Book Details
Title
The Chinese Pleasure Book
Imprint
Zone Books
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
Zone Books
Source ISBN
9781942130130
Genre
Philosophy
ISBN13
9781942130130
Book Category
Philosophy and Religion Books
BISAC Subject Heading
PHI016000
Book Subcategory
Philosophy Books
ISBN10
9781942130130
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
35 mm
Height
229 mm
Length
152 mm
Weight
690 gr
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