Home Philosophy Chinese Language, Chinese Mind?
Chapter Publicly Available

Chinese Language, Chinese Mind?

  • Christian Helmut Wenzel
Become an author with De Gruyter Brill
Cultures. Conflict - Analysis - Dialogue
This chapter is in the book Cultures. Conflict - Analysis - Dialogue

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Table of Contents v
  3. Preface 1
  4. Wittgenstein and the Linguistic Turn 3
  5. Chapter 1 Wittgenstein
  6. Wittgenstein on Colors and Internal Relations, 1930–1932 21
  7. Lebensform as a Wittgensteinian Way of Understanding Culture - Theoretical Perspectives for the (Intercultural) Dialogue 33
  8. Wittgenstein's Ethnological Approach to Philosophy 43
  9. Cultural Dialogue and Human Solidarity: The Rorty – Habermas-Debate Revisited in the Light of Wittgenstein´s Philosophy 59
  10. Human Beings – The Mind and the Body: Wittgensteinian-Aristotelian Reflections 67
  11. Wittgenstein liest Freud 87
  12. Chapter 2 Intercultural Dialogue from the Perspective of Logic and Philosophy of Language
  13. Language in Archaic, Pre-referential Cultures. The Emergence of Dualism 101
  14. Consequence Theory of Truth. Reflections on Certainty and Conflict 111
  15. Truth and Dialogue 123
  16. Chapter 3 Theory of Action and Theory of Decision Making
  17. Three Fallacies about Action 137
  18. Knowledge and Abilities in Action 165
  19. Social Action, Collective Responsibility, and the Difficulties of Social Decision Making 181
  20. Folk Psychology and Proverb Knowledge as Common Knowledge in Decision-Making 193
  21. Agents in Discord. On Preference Aggregation under Uncertainty 201
  22. Beratung und Entscheidung im Kontext kollektiven Ausagierens 211
  23. Die Rolle gemeinsamer Urteile für das freie Handeln 221
  24. Chapter 4 Intercultural Philosophy
  25. Tolerance and Truth in Intercultural Dialogue: Some Reflections 249
  26. Disagreement and Misunderstanding Across Cultures 261
  27. Clash of Civilizations? An Evolution-Theoretic and Empirical Investigation of Huntington's Theses 277
  28. Chinese Language, Chinese Mind? 295
  29. Anlass, Begriff und Aufgabe interkultureller Philosophie 315
  30. Intercultural Polylogues in Philosophy 329
  31. Chapter 5 (Social)-Ethical Aspects of the Intercultural Dialogue
  32. Inner/intercultural Dialog and Long-Range Ethics 335
  33. Moral Judgments of Foreign Cultures and Bygone Epochs. A Two-Tier Approach 343
  34. Roots of Recognition - Cultural Identity and the Ethos of Hermeneutic Dialogue 353
  35. ‘World-Views Clashing? The Possibilities of Dialogue’ 373
  36. Workshop on Social Ontology
  37. Documentality - Or Why Nothing Social Exists Beyond the Text 385
  38. On Place and Space: The Ontology of the Eruv 403
  39. On Power, Conventions, and the Varieties of Normativity 417
  40. List of Authors 429
  41. Backmatter 432
Downloaded on 7.10.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110328936.295/html?lang=en&srsltid=AfmBOop1rkhXqGBGWV9G4cw7Joo_6_XWAtAoQsXA2uIrbfcgvwx5x5Qg
Scroll to top button