Contents ls ia er Preface..................................................at ix M Introduction .............................................ed xiii ht Key to Abbreviations .......................................ig liii yr op Part I Texts and Translations : C ss 1. Deng Xi: Deng Xizi...................................e 2 Pr 2. Yin Wen: Yin Wenzi ..................................g 44 3. Hui Shi’s Conversations with Zhuangon Zhou (Zhuangzi) ....... 114 K 4. Paradoxes (Theses) of Hui Shi gand Others ................. 162 5. Gongsun Long: Gongsun Longzion (Dao Zang Version).......... 198 H 6. Gongsun Long: Gongsunf Longzi (Modern Version) ........... 266 o ity Part II Testimonia et Fragmentars 1. Dynastic Historiesve ................................... 318 ni 2. Zuo Qiuming:U Zuo Zhuan ............................. 340 3. Zhuang Zhou:e ............................... 342 es Zhuangzi 4. Xun Kuang/Qing:n Xunzi............................... 366 hi 5. Han C Fei: Han Feizi ................................... 376 6. heLie Yukou: Liezi ..................................... 386 7.T Lü Buwei: Lü Shi Chunqiu ............................. 398 8. Liu An: Huainanzi ................................... 426 9. Liu Xiang: Zhanguoce ................................. 436 10. Huan Kuan: Yantie Lun ............................... 446 11. Liu Xiang: Shuo Yuan................................. 448 12. Liu Xiang and Liu Xin ................................ 454 13. Yang Xiong: Fa Yan .................................. 462 14. Huan Tan: Huanzi Xinlun ............................. 464 viii Contents 15. Feng Yan: “Yu Deng Yu Shu” ........................... 468 16. Wang Chong: Lun Heng ............................... 470 17. Gao You: Notes on Lü Shi Chunqiu and Huainanzi .......... 472 18. Xu Gan: Zhonglun ................................... 476 19. Zhongchang Tong: Yin Wenzi “Xu” ...................... 478 20. Wang Su: Kongcongzi ................................. 480 21. Fang Xuanling et al.: Jin Shu............................ 488 22. Ge Hong: Baopuzi ................................... 492 ls 23. Liu Yiqing: Shishuo Xinyu ..............................ia 496 er at Part III Related Texts M d 1. Confucius: Lunyu IV.5, VIII.19, IX.2, XIII.3 — te “Li Ren”, “Tai Bo”, “Zihan” and “Zilu” ...................gh 502 ri 2. Lao Zi: Daodejing 1, 2 ................................py 512 3. Guan Zhong: Guanzi 36, 37, 38 — o : C “Xinshu Shang”, “Xinshu Xia” and “Bai Xin”ss ............... 518 4. Mo Di: Mozi 40–45 — Dialectical Chaptersre of the Later Mohists 522 P 5. Zhuang Zhou: Zhuangzi 2 — “Qiwung Lun”................. 698 6. Xun Kuang/Qing: Xunzi 22 — “Zhengo Ming” .............. 860 K 7. Han Fei: Han Feizi II.8, XVII.41ng — “Yang Que” and “Wen Bian”o ............................ 926 f H 8. Sima Qian: Shiji 47 o— “Kongzi Shijia”.................... 930 9. Xu Gan: Zhonglunity 8, 11 — “He Bian” and “Kao Wei” ........ 934 10. Ouyang Jian: “Yanrs Jinyi Lun” ........................... 942 ve 11. Sengzhao: nZhaoluni 2, 3, 4 — “Buzhen Kong Lun”, “Banruo U Wuzhi Lun” and “Niepan Wuming Lun” ........... 946 se ne Appendiceshi 1. CAdditional Comments on the Paradoxes (Theses) of Hui Shi he T and Others ......................................... 953 2. Authenticity and Other Issues Regarding the Gongsun Longzi ... 973 3. Additional Commentary on the Dialectical Chapters of the Mozi 1001 4. Notes on the Relationship between the Gongsun Longzi and the Dialectical Chapters of the Mozi ...................... 1043 Bibliography .............................................1089 Index................................................... 1109.
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