A Study of Legal Tradition of China from a Culture Perspective: Searching for Harmony in the Natural Order

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Professor Zhiping Liang offers a new understanding of Chinese legal tradition in this profoundly influential book. Unlike the available literature using the usual method of legal history research, this book attempts to illustrate ancient Chinese legal tradition through cultural interpretation. The author holds that both the concept and practice of law are meaningful cultural symbols. The law reveals not only the life pattern in a specific time and space but also the world of the mind of a specific group of people. Therefore, just as cultures have different types, laws embedded in different societies and cultures also have different characters and spirits.

Believing that human experience is often condensed into concepts, categories, and classifications, the author begins his discussion with the analysis of relevant terms and then seeks to understand history by interpreting the interaction and interconnectedness of the words, ideas, and practices. Based on the same understanding, the author uses modern concepts reflectively and critically, consciously exploiting the differences between ancient and contemporary Chinese and Western concepts to achieve a more realistic understanding of history while avoiding the ethnocentrism and modern-centrism common in historical studies.


Author(s): Zhiping Liang
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 346
City: Singapore

Preface to the English Edition
Preface to the First Chinese Edition
Preface to the Second Chinese Edition
Contents
About the Translators
1 Family and State
References
2 Punishment, Law, and Statutes
References
3 The Way of Governing Chaos
References
4 The Canon of Laws and The Twelve Tables
References
5 Individuals
References
6 Classes
References
7 Relationship Between Righteousness and Profit
References
8 No Litigation
References
9 The Culture of Rites and Law
References
10 Rites and Law: Legalization of Moral Norms
References
11 Rites and Law: The Moralization of Law
References
12 Natural Law
References
13 A Turning Point: The Past and the Future
References
Postscript