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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Rehearsing the Argument 1
-
Chapter 1 Comparative Cultural Hermeneutics as Method
- Taking Advantage of Our Gadamerian Prejudices 19
- Comparative Cultural Hermeneutics as Analogical Thinking 24
- Classical Greek Ontology and Chinese Zoetology: “A Small Stock of Ideas” 26
-
Chapter 2 Unloading the Essentialism Charge
- Introduction 33
- Two Philosophers of Culture: Leibniz and Qian Mu 錢穆 38
- The Value of Thick Cultural Generalizations 42
- A World Cultural Ecology: Organically One and Many at the Same Time 46
- Self-Consciously Interpretive Translation 48
- The Familial Roots of Ecological Language 50
-
Chapter 3 “Taking the Confucian Tradition on Its Own Terms”
- A Different Understanding of Objectivity 53
- A Confucian Alternative to the Objective/Subjective Dualism 59
- Two Alternative Meanings of Objectivity: (1) Truth about a Given Reality or (2) “Trust and Confidence” (xin 信) in Our World-Making Objectives (dao 道) 66
-
Chapter 4 Classical Greek Ontological Thinking
- Substance Ontology and Its Far-Reaching Implications 75
- Parmenides: On Nature 77
- Plato and the Theory of Forms 86
- First Anticipation 90
- Second Anticipation 98
- Third Anticipation 110
- Fourth Anticipation 116
- Fifth Anticipation 124
- Sixth Anticipation 134
- Seventh Anticipation 144
- Eighth Anticipation 150
- Aristotle: Socrates as a Human Being 157
- Ninth Anticipation 164
- Aristotle’s Causal Thinking 171
- Tenth Anticipation 174
- Plato and Aristotle on Theoria: The Life of Thinking 178
- Eleventh Anticipation 191
- Twelfth Anticipation 201
-
Chapter 5 Classical Chinese Zoetological Thinking
- Zoetology and Its Far-Reaching Implications 207
- Yi 易 as Shengsheng 生生: Construing Change as Procreative Living 219
- Zoetology’s Relational Equity as an Alternative to a Foundational Individualism 224
- Two Modes of Procreative Living: “Derivation” (paisheng 派生) and “Transmutation” (huasheng 化生) 233
- Zoetology and Its “Self-so-ing” (ziran 自然) Causality 239
- Zoetology and Its Generative Logic 244
- Zoetology and the Principle of Individuation 248
-
Chapter 6 In Their Own Words and on Their Own Terms
- Contemporary China’s Comparative Philosophers 255
- Zheng Kai 鄭開 260
- Zhang Xianglong 張祥龍 280
- Zhao Tingyang 趙汀陽 296
- Sun Xiangchen 孫向晨 321
- Epilogue 357
- Bibliography 365
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Rehearsing the Argument 1
-
Chapter 1 Comparative Cultural Hermeneutics as Method
- Taking Advantage of Our Gadamerian Prejudices 19
- Comparative Cultural Hermeneutics as Analogical Thinking 24
- Classical Greek Ontology and Chinese Zoetology: “A Small Stock of Ideas” 26
-
Chapter 2 Unloading the Essentialism Charge
- Introduction 33
- Two Philosophers of Culture: Leibniz and Qian Mu 錢穆 38
- The Value of Thick Cultural Generalizations 42
- A World Cultural Ecology: Organically One and Many at the Same Time 46
- Self-Consciously Interpretive Translation 48
- The Familial Roots of Ecological Language 50
-
Chapter 3 “Taking the Confucian Tradition on Its Own Terms”
- A Different Understanding of Objectivity 53
- A Confucian Alternative to the Objective/Subjective Dualism 59
- Two Alternative Meanings of Objectivity: (1) Truth about a Given Reality or (2) “Trust and Confidence” (xin 信) in Our World-Making Objectives (dao 道) 66
-
Chapter 4 Classical Greek Ontological Thinking
- Substance Ontology and Its Far-Reaching Implications 75
- Parmenides: On Nature 77
- Plato and the Theory of Forms 86
- First Anticipation 90
- Second Anticipation 98
- Third Anticipation 110
- Fourth Anticipation 116
- Fifth Anticipation 124
- Sixth Anticipation 134
- Seventh Anticipation 144
- Eighth Anticipation 150
- Aristotle: Socrates as a Human Being 157
- Ninth Anticipation 164
- Aristotle’s Causal Thinking 171
- Tenth Anticipation 174
- Plato and Aristotle on Theoria: The Life of Thinking 178
- Eleventh Anticipation 191
- Twelfth Anticipation 201
-
Chapter 5 Classical Chinese Zoetological Thinking
- Zoetology and Its Far-Reaching Implications 207
- Yi 易 as Shengsheng 生生: Construing Change as Procreative Living 219
- Zoetology’s Relational Equity as an Alternative to a Foundational Individualism 224
- Two Modes of Procreative Living: “Derivation” (paisheng 派生) and “Transmutation” (huasheng 化生) 233
- Zoetology and Its “Self-so-ing” (ziran 自然) Causality 239
- Zoetology and Its Generative Logic 244
- Zoetology and the Principle of Individuation 248
-
Chapter 6 In Their Own Words and on Their Own Terms
- Contemporary China’s Comparative Philosophers 255
- Zheng Kai 鄭開 260
- Zhang Xianglong 張祥龍 280
- Zhao Tingyang 趙汀陽 296
- Sun Xiangchen 孫向晨 321
- Epilogue 357
- Bibliography 365
- Index 375