Comparative approaches to Chinese philosophy
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Comparative approaches to Chinese philosophy
(Ashgate world philosophies series / series editors, David E. Cooper ... [et al.])
Ashgate, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This anthology explores how Chinese and Western philosophies could jointly and constructively contribute to a common philosophical enterprise. Philosophers with in-depth knowledge of both traditions present a variety of distinct comparative approaches, offering a refined introduction to the further reaches of Chinese philosophy in the comparative context, especially regarding its three major constituents - Confucianism, philosophical Daoism, and the Yi-Jing philosophy. This book examines various issues concerning philosophical methodology, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and logic, and investigates both the living-spring source of Chinese philosophy and its contemporary implications and development through contemporary resources. The balanced coverage, accessible content, and breadth of approaches presented in this anthology make it a valuable resource for students of Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, and other related courses.
目次
- Contents: Editor's introduction
- Identity of Chinese philosophy and its modern studies: Emergence of the history of Chinese philosophy, Antonio S. Cua
- Yi-Jing philosophy: Enquiring into the primary model: Yi-Jing and Chinese ontological hermeneutics, Chung-yin Cheng
- Hegelian, Yi-Jing and Buddhist transformational models for comparative philosophy, Robert Elliott Allinson
- Becoming-being complementarity: an account of the Yin-Yang metaphysical vision of the Yi-Jing, Bo Mou
- Confucianism: Virtue ethics and Confucianism, Bryan W. Van Norden
- The principled benevolence: a synthesis of Kantian and Confucian moral judgment, Robin R. Wang
- Social justice: Rawlsian or Confucian?, Ruiping Fan
- Towards a minimal common ground for humanist dialogue: a comparative analysis of Confucian ethics and American ethical humanism, You-zheng Li
- The project of Boston Confucianism, Robert Cummings Neville
- Philosophical Daoism: The metaphysics of Dao, Chad Hansen
- 'It-self-so-ing' and 'other-ing' in Lao Zi's concept of Zi Ran, Qingjie (James) Wang
- Eternal Dao, constant name, and language engagement: on the opening message of the Dao-De-Jing, Bo Mou
- Zhuang Zi and Aristotle on What A Thing Is, Chenyang Li
- The Daoist conception of truth: Laozi's metaphysical realism vs. Zhuangzi's internal realism, JeeLoo Liu
- Logic-Related Concerns: Ming-Jia (the Logicians) and Zeno: a comparative study, Chuang Liu
- The thesis of anti-logic in Buddhism, Yiu-ming Fung
- Index.
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