2019
DOI: 10.1111/hith.12112
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The Virtue of a Historian: A Dialogue Between Herman Paul and Chinese Theorists of History

Abstract: This article reflects on the role of scholarly virtues in the Chinese theory of history and compares it with the recent approach proposed by Herman Paul. The first three parts reconstruct what might be called a "Chinese virtue epistemology of history," starting from Confucian views on sincerity in writing history and then turns to concepts of an "unbiased mind" and the "responsibility of a historian." The latter ideas were developed by Zhang Xuecheng (1738-1801), who introduced the concept of "the virtue of a … Show more

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