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Monotheism in the Philosophy of Religion
A Response To Professor Zhao
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Stephen T. Davis
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
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Reflecting on Chinese Philosophical Tradition
- Axiology in Pre-Modern Chinese Philosophy 13
- On the Idea of Axiology in Pre-Modern Chinese Philosophy 37
- The Chinese Path to Polytheism 45
- Monotheism in the Philosophy of Religion 69
- The Discussion of Mind and Nature in Zhu Xi’s Philosophy 75
- What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Confucianism of Zhu Xi? 99
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Bringing Chinese Philosophy into the Global Discourse
- Contrasting Confucian Virtue Ethics and MacIntyre’s Aristotelian Virtue Theory 123
- Once More on Confucian and Aristotelian Conceptions of the Virtues 151
- The Polished Mirror: Reflections on Natural Knowledge of the Way in Zhuangzi and Alvin Plantinga 163
- Reflections On “The Polished Mirror” 185
- Heidegger’s View of Language and the Lao-Zhuang View of Dao-Language 195
- Speech from Beyond the Reach of Language 215
- Contributors 231
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
-
Reflecting on Chinese Philosophical Tradition
- Axiology in Pre-Modern Chinese Philosophy 13
- On the Idea of Axiology in Pre-Modern Chinese Philosophy 37
- The Chinese Path to Polytheism 45
- Monotheism in the Philosophy of Religion 69
- The Discussion of Mind and Nature in Zhu Xi’s Philosophy 75
- What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Confucianism of Zhu Xi? 99
-
Bringing Chinese Philosophy into the Global Discourse
- Contrasting Confucian Virtue Ethics and MacIntyre’s Aristotelian Virtue Theory 123
- Once More on Confucian and Aristotelian Conceptions of the Virtues 151
- The Polished Mirror: Reflections on Natural Knowledge of the Way in Zhuangzi and Alvin Plantinga 163
- Reflections On “The Polished Mirror” 185
- Heidegger’s View of Language and the Lao-Zhuang View of Dao-Language 195
- Speech from Beyond the Reach of Language 215
- Contributors 231
- Index 237