Critique, Subversion, and Chinese Philosophy: Sociopolitical, Conceptual, and Methodological Challenges
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350191402
ISBN-10: 135019140X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135019140X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Assembles
a
team
of
international
philosophers
to
challenge
established
views
about
Daoist,
Confucian
and
Buddhist
theory
and
practice
Notă biografică
Hans-Georg
Moelleris
Professor
of
Philosophy
at
the
University
of
Macau,
China.Andrew
K.
Whiteheadis
Associate
Professor
of
Philosophy
at
Kennesaw
State
University,
USA.
Cuprins
1.
Introduction:
Conflict,
Contradiction,
Reconciliation:
(Dis-)Harmonious
Critique
in
Chinese
Philosophies,Hans-Georg
Moeller
(University
of
Macau,
Macau)
and
Andrew
K.
Whitehead
(Kennesaw
State
University,
USA)Part
I:
Critique
as
Method2.
Pedagogical
Self-Subversion
and
Critical
Becoming
in
Early
Confucian
Philosophy,Geir
Sigurdsson
(University
of
Iceland,
Iceland)3.
Crisis
and
Critique:
Zhuangzi's
Philosophical
Turning
Point,Hans-Georg
Moeller
(University
of
Macau,
Macau)
and
Paul
J.
D'Ambrosio,
(East
China
Normal
University,
China)4.
Otherwise
than
God
and
Man:
Subverting
Purpose
and
Knowledge
in
Zhuangzi's
Perspectival
Mirror,Brook
Ziporyn
(University
of
Chicago,
USA)5.
Confucius's
Irony:
Silent
Subversion
and
Critique
in
the
Analects,Dimitra
Amarantidou
(East
China
Normal
University,
China)6.
Efficacious
Subversion:
Argument
by
Relegation
in
Chan
Buddhism,Andrew
K.
Whitehead
(Kennesaw
State
University,
USA)7.
Scolding
the
Buddhas,
Abusing
the
Patriarchs:
An
Outlook
on
the
Subversive
Hermeneutics
of
Chan,
through
Case
Four
of
the
Blue
Cliff
Record,Rudi
Capra
(National
University
of
Ireland,
Galway,
Ireland)Part
II:
Socio-Political
Subversion8.To
Become
the
King
of
All
Under
Heaven:
Mengzi
as
a
Strategist
of
Regime
Subversion,Ting-mien
Lee
(University
of
Macau,
Macau)9.
A
Daoist
Critique
of
the
Huaxia
Civilization
Project,Daniel
Sarafinas
(University
of
Macau,
Macau)10.
Li
Zehou's
Critique
of
Marx
through
the
Lens
of
Kantian
Philosophy,
or
the
Transcendental
Illusion
of
Class
Struggle,Jana
S.
Rosker
(University
of
Ljubljana,
Slovenia)11.
Kundao's
Daring
Odyssey:
Female
Daoist
Discontentment
and
Challenge
to
Confucian
Womanhood,Robin
R.
Wang
(Loyola
Marymount
University,
USA)Part
III:
Critiques
of
Concepts
and
Ideas12.
Critique
and
Subversion:
Rethinking
Yang
Zhu's
Conception
of
"Self",Ellen
Y.
Zhang
(Hong
Kong
Baptist
University,
Hong
Kong)13.
Subversive
Cosmology
in
the
Zhuangzi:
A
Revaluation
of
the
Early
Chinese
Cosmos,Manuel
Rivera
(University
of
Macau,
Macau)14.
Dai
Zhen's
Critique
of
Song
Confucian
Ideology,Robert
Carleo
III
(Chinese
University
of
Hong
Kong,
Hong
Kong)15.
What
is
Critique
and
What
Does
it
Subvert?
Epistemic
Intransparency
in
the
Critique
of
Modern
Society,Ady
Van
den
Stock
(Ghent
University,
Belgium)Index
Recenzii
Impressive
in
both
its
focus
and
scope,
this
volume
emphasizes
the
importance
and
the
variety
of
critical
and
subversive
tendencies
in
the
Chinese
tradition,
revealing
that
such
tendencies
are
operative
when
not
always
evident
and
often
in
surprising
and
unique
ways.
It
is
a
wonderful
collection.
This is a provocative reading of Chinese philosophy against the grain. The authors find subversion and critical thinking in the most unexpected places. China has a philosophical tradition of critique, and there are many reasons to unveil this tradition today.
A truly challenging book. Moeller and Whitehead have put together a diverse group of scholars engaging with two topics surely essential to philosophy. The contributors paint a clear picture of the understanding and functions of critique and subversion in Chinese philosophy. This book is to be highly recommended for that.
This is a provocative reading of Chinese philosophy against the grain. The authors find subversion and critical thinking in the most unexpected places. China has a philosophical tradition of critique, and there are many reasons to unveil this tradition today.
A truly challenging book. Moeller and Whitehead have put together a diverse group of scholars engaging with two topics surely essential to philosophy. The contributors paint a clear picture of the understanding and functions of critique and subversion in Chinese philosophy. This book is to be highly recommended for that.