Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization
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Edited by:
Robin R. Wang
About this book
Chinese and Western thinkers consider the Chinese philosophical tradition and Chinese philosophy for the contemporary global era.
Chinese and Western thinkers consider the Chinese philosophical tradition and Chinese philosophy for the contemporary global era.
This book treats Chinese philosophy today as a global project, presenting the work of both Chinese and Western philosophers. Providing contemporary considerations of the Chinese philosophical tradition and bringing Chinese philosophy into conversation with Western philosophy, Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization provides a model for collaborative work. Topics covered include value theory, philosophy of religion, human nature, virtue ethics, epistemology, and philosophy of language.
Author / Editor information
Robin R. Wang is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola Marymount University. She is the author of Images of Women in Chinese Thought and Culture: Writings from the Pre-Qin Period to the Song Dynasty and the coauthor (with Timothy Shanahan) of Reason and Insight: Western and Eastern Perspectives on the Pursuit of Moral Wisdom.
Robin R. Wang is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola Marymount University. She is the author of Images of Women in Chinese Thought and Culture: Writings from the Pre-Qin Period to the Song Dynasty and the coauthor (with Timothy Shanahan) of Reason and Insight: Western and Eastern Perspectives on the Pursuit of Moral Wisdom.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Foreword
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Introduction
1 - Reflecting on Chinese Philosophical Tradition
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Axiology in Pre-Modern Chinese Philosophy
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On the Idea of Axiology in Pre-Modern Chinese Philosophy
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The Chinese Path to Polytheism
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Monotheism in the Philosophy of Religion
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The Discussion of Mind and Nature in Zhu Xi’s Philosophy
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What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Confucianism of Zhu Xi?
99 - Bringing Chinese Philosophy into the Global Discourse
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Contrasting Confucian Virtue Ethics and MacIntyre’s Aristotelian Virtue Theory
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Once More on Confucian and Aristotelian Conceptions of the Virtues
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The Polished Mirror: Reflections on Natural Knowledge of the Way in Zhuangzi and Alvin Plantinga
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Reflections On “The Polished Mirror”
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Heidegger’s View of Language and the Lao-Zhuang View of Dao-Language
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Speech from Beyond the Reach of Language
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Contributors
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