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The book develops an anthropological and literary-critical lens on intelligence, reworking earlier Greek-focused approaches by mapping corresponding concepts across Chinese philosophical and textual systems. It moves from Confucian, Mohist, and Taoist accounts of knowledge to rhetorical, strategic, and narrative practices exemplified in later traditions.","","cbCaihcv975i9FqV","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaihcv975i9FqV","pdf",25195695,1,281,"English","en",105,"# Contents\n## Foreword\n## Preface\n## Abbreviations\n## Chinese Accounts of Wisdom and Knowledge\n## Wisdom in Classical Confucianism\n## Mohist Knowledge\n## Taoist Wisdom\n## Introduction\n## Cunning in Rhetoric and Strategy\n## The Strategies of Zhuge Liang\n## The Journey to the West\n## Heroes, Kings, and Kingmakers\n## Skillful Means\n## Conclusions\n## Appendixes\n## Interlude\n## Selected Bibliography\n## Index","[{\"question\":\"What central themes does the book connect across China and Greece?\",\"answer\":\"The book centers on the concepts of wisdom and cunning and treats them as key to understanding intelligence in classical traditions.\"},{\"question\":\"Which Chinese philosophical traditions are discussed in the section on wisdom and knowledge?\",\"answer\":\"The contents list Classical Confucianism, Mohist knowledge, and Taoist wisdom as major components of Chinese accounts.\"},{\"question\":\"How does the book approach “cunning” beyond moral judgment?\",\"answer\":\"“Cunning” is analyzed through rhetoric and strategy, then illustrated through figures and narratives such as Zhuge Liang, the Journey to the West, and heroes, kings, and kingmakers.\"}]",1782210032,433,{"code":4,"msg":30,"data":31},"ok",{"site_id":24,"language":23,"slug":32,"title":13,"keywords":15,"description":14,"schema_data":33,"social_meta":84,"head_meta":86,"extra_data":88,"updated_unix":27},"knowing-words-wisdom-and-cunning-in-the-classical-traditions-of-china-and-greece",{"@graph":34,"@context":83},[35,51,66],{"@type":36,"itemListElement":37},"BreadcrumbList",[38,42,45,48],{"item":39,"name":40,"@type":41,"position":20},"https://docshare.wps.com","Home","ListItem",{"item":43,"name":44,"@type":41,"position":11},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/","Document",{"item":46,"name":12,"@type":41,"position":47},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/literature/",3,{"item":49,"name":13,"@type":41,"position":50},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/knowing-words-wisdom-and-cunning-in-the-classical-traditions-of-china-and-greece/33445/",4,{"url":49,"name":13,"@type":52,"author":53,"headline":13,"publisher":55,"fileFormat":58,"inLanguage":23,"description":14,"dateModified":59,"datePublished":60,"encodingFormat":58,"isAccessibleForFree":61,"interactionStatistic":62},"DigitalDocument",{"name":9,"@type":54},"Person",{"url":39,"name":56,"@type":57},"DocShare","Organization","application/pdf","2026-07-03","2026-06-23",true,{"@type":63,"interactionType":64,"userInteractionCount":11},"InteractionCounter",{"@type":65},"ViewAction",{"@type":67,"mainEntity":68},"FAQPage",[69,75,79],{"name":70,"@type":71,"acceptedAnswer":72},"What central themes does the book connect across China and Greece?","Question",{"text":73,"@type":74},"The book centers on the concepts of wisdom and cunning and treats them as key to understanding intelligence in classical traditions.","Answer",{"name":76,"@type":71,"acceptedAnswer":77},"Which Chinese philosophical traditions are discussed in the section on wisdom and knowledge?",{"text":78,"@type":74},"The contents list Classical Confucianism, Mohist knowledge, and Taoist wisdom as major components of Chinese accounts.",{"name":80,"@type":71,"acceptedAnswer":81},"How does the book approach “cunning” beyond moral judgment?",{"text":82,"@type":74},"“Cunning” is analyzed through rhetoric and strategy, then illustrated through figures and narratives such as Zhuge Liang, the Journey to the West, and heroes, kings, and kingmakers.","https://schema.org",{"og:url":49,"og:type":85,"og:title":13,"og:site_name":56,"og:description":14},"article",{"robots":87,"canonical":49},"index,follow",{"doc_id":7,"site_id":24}]