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Ritual, Mimesis, and the Nonhuman Animal World in Early China

机译:仪式,模仿与中国早期的非人类动物世界

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Early Chinese texts frequently link the origins of ritual, play, dance, and music to patterns of behavior observed in the nonhuman animal world. Moralizing readings of animal behavior proliferate in texts and iconography from the classical age of the Warring States and early empires (fifth century BC to first century AD), when China's masters of philosophy were drawing up the contours of their ethical theories. The animal world inspired models for human ritualized conduct that became codified in the classicist (Confucian) ritual canon. This paper examines representative examples of this and tries to identify some of the conceptual schemes used in early China to subsume the animal world into moral frameworks that were meant to guide human conduct.
机译:早期的中文文本经常将仪式,玩耍,舞蹈和音乐的起源与在非人类动物世界中观察到的行为模式联系起来。从战国和帝国初期(公元前五世纪至公元一世纪)的古典时代,对动物行为的道德读物在文字和图像学中得到了广泛传播,当时中国的哲学大师们正在草拟其伦理理论的轮廓。动物世界启发了人类仪式化行为的模型,这些模型在古典主义(儒家)仪式规范中得到了编纂。本文研究了代表性的例子,并试图找出在中国早期用来将动物世界纳入道德框架的一些概念性方案,以指导人类行为。

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