Concepts of philosophy in Asia and the Islamic world
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Concepts of philosophy in Asia and the Islamic world
(Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie = Studies in intercultural philosophy = Études de philosophie interculturelle / series editor, Heinz Kimmerle, Ram Adhar Mall, v. 25)
Brill Rodopi, c2018
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Vol. 1. China and Japan
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The contributions to Concepts of Philosophy in Asia and the Islamic World reflect upon the problems implied in the received notions of philosophy in the respective scholarly literatures. They ask whether, and for what reasons, a text should be categorized as a philosophical text (or excluded from the canon of philosophy), and what this means for the concept of philosophy. The focus on texts and textual corpora is central because it makes authors expose their claims and arguments in direct relation to specific sources, and discourages generalized reflections on the characteristics of, for example, Japanese culture or the Indian mind. The volume demonstrates that close and historically informed readings are the sine qua non in discussing what philosophy is in Asia and the Islamic world, just as much as with regard to Western literature
Contributors are Yoko Arisaka, Wolfgang Behr, Thomas Froehlich, Lisa Indraccolo, Paulus Kaufmann, Iso Kern, Ralf Muller, Gregor Paul, Lisa Raphals, Fabian Schafer, Ori Sela, Rafael Suter, Christian Uhl, Viatcheslav Vetrov, Yvonne Schulz Zinda, and Nicholas Zufferey.
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Contents
Part 1: China
Introduction: 'What is Chinese Philosophy?'
Ralph Weber and Robert H. Gassmann
A Preliminary Overview of the Genealogy of zhexue in China, 1888-1930
Ori Sela
On the Early Marxist Concept of Philosophy in the PRC (1930s-1950s)
Yvonne Schulz Zinda
Reviewing the Crisis of the Study of Chinese Philosophy - Starting from the 'Legitimacy of Chinese Philosophy' Debates
Lee Ming-huei
'Self-Refutation' (bei) in Early Chinese Argumentative Prose: Sidelights on the Linguistic Prehistory of Incipient Philosophy
Wolfgang Behr
Philosophy? (Re)appreciating Squire Meng and the Mengzi
Robert H. Gassmann
The Zhuangzi on ming: Perspectives and Implications
Lisa Raphals
Philosophy in the Clothes of History: The Case of the Book of the Later Han (Hou Hanshu)
Nicholas Zufferey
The 'Wirkungsgeschichte' of Wang Yangming's 'Teaching in Four Propositions' up to Liu Zongzhou and Huang Zongxi
Iso Kern
Moving the Target to Catch an Arrow: Qian Zhongshu's View of Analogies and Metaphors in Philosophical Reasoning
Viatcheslav Vetrov
'New Confucianism' and the Sinicization of Metaphysics and Transcendentalism: Conceptualizations of Philosophy in the Early Works of Xiong Shili and Mou Zongsan
Rafael Suter
'Philosophy' Reconsidered: The Theological Accentuation in Tang Junyi's Modern Confucianism
Thomas Froehlich
Philosophy? - On Tu Weiming's 'The Continuity of Being' (1984)
Ralph Weber
Part 2: Japan
Introduction: 'What is Japanese Philosophy'?
Ralph Weber and Robert H. Gassmann
Kukai's (774-835) Philosophy of Language Reflections on the Usage of the Word 'Philosophy'
Gregor Paul
Form and Content in Kukai's Shojijissogi
Paulus Kaufmann
Philosophy and the Practice of Reflexivity On Dogen's Discourse about Buddha-Nature
Ralf Muller
A Zen Philosopher? - Notes on the Philosophical Reading of Dogen's Shobogenzo
Raji C. Steineck
Ogyu Sorai and the End of Philosophy
Paulus Kaufmann
Towards a Critical Public Sphere: Tosaka Jun on Philosophical Journalism and Journalistic Philosophy
Fabian Schafer
What is Philosophy?: The Use and Abuse of Universalism in Modern Japanese Philosophy
Yoko Arisaka
What is Philosophy? On Globalizing Capitalism, the Modern Order of Knowledge, and the Spread of Philosophy to Japan
Christian Uhl
Index
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