Thinking through Confucian modernity : a study of Mou Zongsan's moral metaphysics
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Thinking through Confucian modernity : a study of Mou Zongsan's moral metaphysics
(Modern Chinese philosophy / edited by John Makeham, v. 5)
Brill, 2012
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Study of Mou Zongsan's moral metaphysics
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-247) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Mou Zongsan (1909-1995) was one of the major Chinese philosophers of the twentieth century, whose entire intellectual enterprise consisted of rethinking the relevance in the modern age of Chinese thought in general and Confucianism in particular. Although his seminal work is now a reference point everywhere in the Chinese world, research on the topic in English remains scarce. This book explores a pivotal dimension of Mou's philosophy-that is, his project of reconstructing a moral metaphysics based largely on a dialogue between reinterpreted Chinese thought and Kantism. It provides the reader with direct access to Mou Zongsan's thought by introducing translated excerpts of his work and thoroughly explores a number of his most paradigmatic concepts.
目次
Introduction
Chapter 1. Setting the Ground for a True Autonomy of the Moral Subject
Chapter 2. Appropriating a Pivotal Concept: Intellectual Intuition
Chapter 3. Intellectual Intuition and Thing-in-Itself: Preserving the Possibility of a "Transcendent Metaphysics"
Chapter 4. Rethinking Fundamental Ontology
Chapter 5. Moral Emotions and "Inter-Affectation"
Chapter 6. Self-Cultivation
Epilogue
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