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4. Process Thought in Chinese Traditional Arts
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Meijun Fan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Content: v
- PREFACE 7
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Part I. Engagements: Can Process Thought And Chinese Thought Be Fused?
- 1. IS WHITEHEAD RELEVANT IN CHINA TODAY? 15
- 2. Whitehead, China, Postmodern Politics, and Global Democracy in the New Millennium 25
- 3. The Tao of Postmodernity: Process, Deconstruction, and Postcolonial Theory 39
- 4. Process Thought in Chinese Traditional Arts 51
- 5. Process Thought and Confucian Values 69
- 6. Education’s Myths and Metaphors: Implications of Process Education for Educational Reform 77
- 7. The Problem of Transcendence in Chinese Religions: From a Whiteheadian Perspective 101
- 8. Whitehead and Tiantai: Eternal Objects and the “Twofold Three Thousand” 113
- 9. Concepts of Creation and Pragmatic of Creativity 137
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Part II. Perspectives: Process Thought in Chinese Minds
- 10. Non-sensuous Perception and its Philosophical Analysis 153
- 11. Can Whiteheadian Process Philosophy Challenge Western Philosophy? 163
- 12. The Postmodern Dimension of Whiteheads Philosophy and Its Relevance 173
- 13. The Value of Adventure in Whiteheadian Thought 189
- 14. Defining Environmental and Resource Protection in Process Philosophy 197
- 15. Towards a Whiteheadian Ecofeminism 205
- Whitehead’s Publications 215
- Contributors’ Profiles 216
- Backmatter 218
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Content: v
- PREFACE 7
-
Part I. Engagements: Can Process Thought And Chinese Thought Be Fused?
- 1. IS WHITEHEAD RELEVANT IN CHINA TODAY? 15
- 2. Whitehead, China, Postmodern Politics, and Global Democracy in the New Millennium 25
- 3. The Tao of Postmodernity: Process, Deconstruction, and Postcolonial Theory 39
- 4. Process Thought in Chinese Traditional Arts 51
- 5. Process Thought and Confucian Values 69
- 6. Education’s Myths and Metaphors: Implications of Process Education for Educational Reform 77
- 7. The Problem of Transcendence in Chinese Religions: From a Whiteheadian Perspective 101
- 8. Whitehead and Tiantai: Eternal Objects and the “Twofold Three Thousand” 113
- 9. Concepts of Creation and Pragmatic of Creativity 137
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Part II. Perspectives: Process Thought in Chinese Minds
- 10. Non-sensuous Perception and its Philosophical Analysis 153
- 11. Can Whiteheadian Process Philosophy Challenge Western Philosophy? 163
- 12. The Postmodern Dimension of Whiteheads Philosophy and Its Relevance 173
- 13. The Value of Adventure in Whiteheadian Thought 189
- 14. Defining Environmental and Resource Protection in Process Philosophy 197
- 15. Towards a Whiteheadian Ecofeminism 205
- Whitehead’s Publications 215
- Contributors’ Profiles 216
- Backmatter 218