Wang Bi and the Hermeneutics of Actualization

In The Craft of Oblivion. Forgetting and Memory in Ancient China. pp. 245-270 (2023)
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This chapter presents an analysis of Wang Bi’s (226-249 CE) hermeneutics and reception theory via the concept of “forgetting” (wang 忘) in his essay “Clarifying the Images” (Ming xiang 明象).

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Mercedes Valmisa
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