Philosophical Horizons: Metaphysical Investigation in Chinese Philosophy: Modern Chinese Philosophy, cartea 18
Autor Yang Guorong Paul D'Ambrosioen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 feb 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004396296
ISBN-10: 9004396292
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Modern Chinese Philosophy
ISBN-10: 9004396292
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Modern Chinese Philosophy
Cuprins
Contents
List of Significant Chinese Philosophical Concepts
Translator’s Introduction to Philosophical Horizons
1 Introduction
2 The Dual Character of Philosophy
3 Problems and Methodology
4 The Completion of the Person and Its Multiple Dimensions: Education within a Philosophic Horizon
5 The Content of Value Concepts
6 Ethical Life and Practical Morality
7 The View of Man and the View of Matter: the Philosophical Implications of Ecological Problems
8 Metaphysics and Other Matters: Responses to a Number of Philosophical Questions
9 Chinese Philosophy as Philosophy
10 Chinese Philosophy: Questions and Their Evolution
11 Identification and Recognition
12 Dao and Chinese Philosophy
13 The Question of Human Nature in Chinese Philosophy
14 The Idea of Reason and Rationality in Chinese Philosophy
15 The Study of Philosophers in History
16 The Concept Gongzheng (“Justice”) in the History of Chinese Thought
17 The World of Emotions in the Book of Songs
18 Metaphysical Principle and Principle of Value: the Way (Dao 道) and Natural Spontaneity (Ziran 自然) in the Philosophy of the Laozi
19 Meritocratic Politics: Its Meaning and Limitations
20 The Great (Modern) Debates: Substance and Function, Past and Present, China and the West
21 Analytic Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy
22 Metaphysical Thought in a Post-Metaphysical Age: an Interview with Yang Guorong
Bibliography 327
List of Significant Chinese Philosophical Concepts
Translator’s Introduction to Philosophical Horizons
1 Introduction
2 The Dual Character of Philosophy
3 Problems and Methodology
4 The Completion of the Person and Its Multiple Dimensions: Education within a Philosophic Horizon
5 The Content of Value Concepts
6 Ethical Life and Practical Morality
7 The View of Man and the View of Matter: the Philosophical Implications of Ecological Problems
8 Metaphysics and Other Matters: Responses to a Number of Philosophical Questions
9 Chinese Philosophy as Philosophy
10 Chinese Philosophy: Questions and Their Evolution
11 Identification and Recognition
12 Dao and Chinese Philosophy
13 The Question of Human Nature in Chinese Philosophy
14 The Idea of Reason and Rationality in Chinese Philosophy
15 The Study of Philosophers in History
16 The Concept Gongzheng (“Justice”) in the History of Chinese Thought
17 The World of Emotions in the Book of Songs
18 Metaphysical Principle and Principle of Value: the Way (Dao 道) and Natural Spontaneity (Ziran 自然) in the Philosophy of the Laozi
19 Meritocratic Politics: Its Meaning and Limitations
20 The Great (Modern) Debates: Substance and Function, Past and Present, China and the West
21 Analytic Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy
22 Metaphysical Thought in a Post-Metaphysical Age: an Interview with Yang Guorong
Bibliography 327
Notă biografică
Paul J. D’Ambrosio is associate professor of Chinese philosophy at East China Normal University in Shanghai, China, fellow of the Institute of Modern Chinese Thought and Culture, Dean of the Center for Intercultural Research, and the program coordinator ECNU’s English-language MA and PhD programs. He is the author of 真假之间 (Sincerity and Pretense in Ancient Chinese Philosophy) (Kong Xuetang Press, 2019), co-author (with Hans-Georg Moeller) of Genuine Pretending (Columbia University Press, 2017), editor (with Michael Sandel) of Encountering China (Harvard University Press, 2018). Additionally, he has written over 60 articles, chapters, and reviews, and is translator of several books on Chinese philosophy.