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2. Li Zehou in the Tradition of Masters and Commentators
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. Li Zehou, the Philosopher
- 1 Li Zehou, Wily Provocateur 15
- 2. Li Zehou in the Tradition of Masters and Commentators 59
- 3. A New Alternative to the How-to-Live Concern 79
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Part 2. Culture in the Mirror of History
- 4. Sedimentation and Gene-Culture Coevolution 107
- 5. Situated Cognition and Historical Perspective: Li Zehou and Contemporary Aesthetics 143
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Part 3. Freedom, Autonomy, and Justice
- 6. Autonomy and the Nature of Ruist Morality: Li Zehou and Mou Zongsan 163
- 7. Justice, Harmony, and the Good Life of Guanxi: Li Zehou’s Response to Liberalism 189
- 8. A Deep Harmony Account of Justice 219
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Part 4. Humanist Harmony and Limitless Equilibrium
- 9. Emotion as Substance: A Concrete Humanist Moral Framework 241
- 10. Measure Without and Beyond Measure: Brief Notes on the Primary Category of Li Zehou’s Anthropologico-Historical Ontology 263
- 11. A Post-Marxian Dialogue on the Subject–Object Relation: Li Zehou and Adorno on the Dialectics of Aesthetic Subjectivity 295
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Part 5. From Aesthetics to Ethics
- 12. Li Zehou on the Distinction and Interaction between Ethics and Morality 327
- 13. The Philosophy of Beauty as an Ethics of Freedom: From Kant to Li Zehou; Perspectives of an Attractive Line of Thought 355
- 14. Li Zehou’s Major Works on Chinese Aesthetics: The Path of Beauty and The Chinese Aesthetic Tradition 385
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Part 6. Discursive Dialogues
- 15. The Origins of Chinese Culture and the Question of Shamanism: Li Zehou and Xu Fuguan 407
- 16. Fruits of Practice: A Comparative Analysis of Li Zehou’s Concept of Sedimentation and the Buddhist Idea of the Transformations of Storehouse Consciousness (A¯ laya) 431
- 17. Number and Mathematics in Li Zehou’s Critique of Critical Philosophy 447
- Li Zehou’s Key Works: A Comprehensive Chronological Bibliography of His Most Significant Publications 463
- Contributors 473
- Index 481
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Li Zehou, the Philosopher
- 1 Li Zehou, Wily Provocateur 15
- 2. Li Zehou in the Tradition of Masters and Commentators 59
- 3. A New Alternative to the How-to-Live Concern 79
-
Part 2. Culture in the Mirror of History
- 4. Sedimentation and Gene-Culture Coevolution 107
- 5. Situated Cognition and Historical Perspective: Li Zehou and Contemporary Aesthetics 143
-
Part 3. Freedom, Autonomy, and Justice
- 6. Autonomy and the Nature of Ruist Morality: Li Zehou and Mou Zongsan 163
- 7. Justice, Harmony, and the Good Life of Guanxi: Li Zehou’s Response to Liberalism 189
- 8. A Deep Harmony Account of Justice 219
-
Part 4. Humanist Harmony and Limitless Equilibrium
- 9. Emotion as Substance: A Concrete Humanist Moral Framework 241
- 10. Measure Without and Beyond Measure: Brief Notes on the Primary Category of Li Zehou’s Anthropologico-Historical Ontology 263
- 11. A Post-Marxian Dialogue on the Subject–Object Relation: Li Zehou and Adorno on the Dialectics of Aesthetic Subjectivity 295
-
Part 5. From Aesthetics to Ethics
- 12. Li Zehou on the Distinction and Interaction between Ethics and Morality 327
- 13. The Philosophy of Beauty as an Ethics of Freedom: From Kant to Li Zehou; Perspectives of an Attractive Line of Thought 355
- 14. Li Zehou’s Major Works on Chinese Aesthetics: The Path of Beauty and The Chinese Aesthetic Tradition 385
-
Part 6. Discursive Dialogues
- 15. The Origins of Chinese Culture and the Question of Shamanism: Li Zehou and Xu Fuguan 407
- 16. Fruits of Practice: A Comparative Analysis of Li Zehou’s Concept of Sedimentation and the Buddhist Idea of the Transformations of Storehouse Consciousness (A¯ laya) 431
- 17. Number and Mathematics in Li Zehou’s Critique of Critical Philosophy 447
- Li Zehou’s Key Works: A Comprehensive Chronological Bibliography of His Most Significant Publications 463
- Contributors 473
- Index 481