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The Unification of Independence and Interdependence
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
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Part I
- Introduction 3
- The Classical Chinese Philosophical Background 5
- An Overview of Guo Xiang’s Philosophical Project 17
- The Problem of Spontaneity and Morality in Earlier Xuanxue 23
- Guo’s Solution:The Image of Traces 31
- The Dangers of Traces 51
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Part II
- Interactivity Without Traces: “Vanishing (Into) Things” 65
- The Unification of Independence and Interdependence 85
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Part III
- Lone-Transformation 99
- The Unity of Activity and Nonactivity 125
- Guo Xiang’s Use of the Term Xing:The Inherency of Change and the Confluence of Chance, Freedom, and Necessity in the Notion of the Self-So 143
- Comparative Notes on Freedom and Determinism 149
- Notes 161
- Bibliography 179
- Index 183
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
-
Part I
- Introduction 3
- The Classical Chinese Philosophical Background 5
- An Overview of Guo Xiang’s Philosophical Project 17
- The Problem of Spontaneity and Morality in Earlier Xuanxue 23
- Guo’s Solution:The Image of Traces 31
- The Dangers of Traces 51
-
Part II
- Interactivity Without Traces: “Vanishing (Into) Things” 65
- The Unification of Independence and Interdependence 85
-
Part III
- Lone-Transformation 99
- The Unity of Activity and Nonactivity 125
- Guo Xiang’s Use of the Term Xing:The Inherency of Change and the Confluence of Chance, Freedom, and Necessity in the Notion of the Self-So 143
- Comparative Notes on Freedom and Determinism 149
- Notes 161
- Bibliography 179
- Index 183