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Astral Sciences in Early Imperial China: Observation, Sagehood and the Individual

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This scholarly work explores the development of astronomical sciences in early imperial China, examining how observation and celestial studies shaped philosophical concepts of sagehood and individual identity. Morgan traces the intellectual and cultural significance of astral sciences during this transformative historical period.

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Astral Sciences in Early Imperial China offers a comprehensive examination of how astronomical observation and study influenced Chinese philosophy, culture, and individual development during the early imperial period. Daniel Patrick Morgan investigates the intricate relationship between celestial observation practices and the development of concepts surrounding sagehood and personal cultivation.

The book explores how scholars and officials utilized astral sciences not merely as practical tools for calendrical and astrological purposes, but as fundamental means for understanding the cosmos and humanity’s place within it. Morgan demonstrates how engagement with the heavens shaped intellectual traditions and contributed to the formation of individual identity among the educated elite.

Through careful analysis of historical texts and astronomical practices, this work illuminates the sophisticated scientific knowledge possessed by early imperial Chinese scholars and the philosophical frameworks that guided their observations. Essential for understanding the history of Chinese science, philosophy, and intellectual history.

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Author

Daniel Patrick Morgan

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781107139022

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