Corners of the mind : classical traditions, east and west
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Corners of the mind : classical traditions, east and west
(Series of Centre for Integrated Research on the Mind)
Keio University Press, 2007
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"Centre for Integrated Research on the Mind."--Cover
"The present volume represents the final fruit of a five-year collaborative research project, which has in turn been part of the broader Keio COE Project, 'Towards an Integrated Methodology for the Study of the Mind'."--Pref.
One contribution in French
Includes bibliographical references
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Table of Contents
- Kuang(狂)in Ancient Chinese Thought—With a Focus on its Usage in the Confucian School
- Comparative History of the East‐Asian Mindset in the Story of Mulian Rescuing His Mother—Buddhist Folklore in China,Korea,and Japan
- A Study of the Meaning of “the Mind” in Tokugawa Confucianism—From the Viewpoint of the Differences between the Thought of Zhu Zi and the Thought of Ito Jinsai
- αωτοζ Revisited—Some Aspects of Pindar’s Vocabulary
- Mind Games in Late Antique Cappadocia
- Metaphysics as the Awakening of Our Souls—An Ethical Reading of Plato’s Phaedo
- Evil and the Human Soul in Plato’s Phaedrus
- The Modality of Pity in Aristotle’s Poetics
- Abu Hatim al‐Razi on the Soul—An Early Ismacili Neoplatonist View
- The Known is in the Knower according to the Mode of the Knower—Aquinas’ Theory of Knowledge and the Book of Causes〔ほか〕
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