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Intellectual Developments in Greece and China: Contingency, Institutionalization and Path Dependency

This book presents a study of historical sociology and a comparison of ancient Greece’s and ancient China’s intellectual developments. It provides a special historical-sociological theoretical model, allowing the exploration of how and why Greece’s and China’s developments followed two different trajectories. This model allows a superior explanation of this phenomenon than previous studies, which all employ the outdated methodology of mono-causal determinism. This work takes the critique of Eurocentric views in comparative studies, pioneered by Joseph Needham in Science and Civilization in China, to a new level of excellence, because, in addition to presenting new empirical findings and dispelling previous misunderstandings, it also provides a sophisticated theoretical analysis. It will appeal to scholars and students in the fields of comparative intellectual studies, sinology, historical sociology, classics, and intellectual history.


Before retiring in late 2017, Raymond W.K. Lau was Professor of Sociology at the School of Arts and Social Sciences of the Open University of Hong Kong. His main research interest lies in theory. He has published around two dozen journal articles, mainly concerning theoretical issues, and is the author of the papers “Habitus and the Practical Logic of Practice: An Interpretation” in Sociology (2004) and “Revisiting Authenticity: A Social Realist Approach” in Annals of Tourism Research (2010). Since 2009, he has been researching the comparative intellectual developments of ancient Greece and ancient China. He has published (in Chinese) new interpretations of the Confucianism of Xunzi (2013), the Daoism of Laozi (2015), and the Daoism of Zhuangzi (2019).

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ISBN: 1-5275-4703-5

ISBN13: 978-1-5275-4703-2

Release Date: 8th April 2020

Pages: 498

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