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In analyzing evidence indicating that K'ung-ts'ung-tzu was a forgery, Yoav Ariel questions current views of the Confucian school in the time between the Sage's death in the fifth century B.C. and the emergence in the eleventh century of Neo-Confucianism. The text, traditionally ascribed to a descendant of Confucius, K'ung Fu (264-208 B.C.), provides a setting for a series of philosophical debates between K'ung family members and representatives of such non-Confucian schools as Legalism, Mohism, and the School of Names. However, finding that this text was probably fabricated by the controversial Confucian master, Wang Su (A.D. 195-256), Ariel explains how it sheds light on the third-century philosophical milieu: Confucianism then is seen to have been not only Taoistically metaphysical, individualistic, and escapist, but also aggressive in advocating early Confucian values.

The first part of Ariel's book deals with the general characteristics, history, dating, authenticity, and authorship of the text. The second part is a fully annotated and analyzed translation of the first of the two traditional volumes that constitute the K'ung-ts'ung-tzu.

Originally published in 1989.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Note on Sources and Notation
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-2
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  1. Section 1. The Nature, Structure, and Contents of the KTT
  2. pp. 3-11
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  1. Section 2. The KTT in History
  2. pp. 12-55
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  1. Section 3. The Authenticity, Date, and Authorship of the KTT
  2. pp. 56-70
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  1. K'ung-ts'ung-tzu Part A, Chapters 1-10, 12-14
  2. pp. 71-74
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  1. 1 Words of Praise (Chia-yen)
  2. pp. 75-78
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  1. 2 Discussion of the Book of Documents (Lun-shu)
  2. pp. 79-86
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  1. 3 Record of Righteousness (Chi-i)
  2. pp. 87-92
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  1. 4 On Punishment (Hsing-lun)
  2. pp. 93-97
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  1. 5 Recorded Questions (Chi-wen)
  2. pp. 98-101
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  1. 6 The Various Doctrines and the Teachings of the Sage (Tsa-hsün)
  2. pp. 102-106
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  1. 7 Living in Wei (Chu Wei)
  2. pp. 107-112
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  1. 8 Imperial Tours of Inspection (Hsün-shou)
  2. pp. 113-115
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  1. 9 The Minister Kung-i (Kung-i)
  2. pp. 116-119
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  1. 10 Holding Firm to Personal Ideals (K'ang-chih)
  2. pp. 120-129
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  1. 12 The Philosopher Kung-sun Lung (Kung-sun Lung)
  2. pp. 130-134
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  1. 13 Confucian Clothes (Ju-fu)
  2. pp. 135-139
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  1. 14 A Dialogue with the King of Wei (Tui Wei-wang)
  2. pp. 140-146
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 147-184
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  1. Glossary
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  1. Bibliography
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  1. Index to the Introduction
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