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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Conventions vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Oneness: A Big History Perspective 39
- 2. Oneness and Its Discontent: Contesting Ren in Classical Chinese Philosophy 53
- 3. One Alone and Many 77
- 4. Oneness, Aspects, and the Neo-Confucians 90
- 5. One-to-One Fellow Feeling, Universal Identification and Oneness, and Group Solidarities 106
- 6. The Relationality and the Normativity of An Ethic of Care 120
- 7. Oneness and Narrativity: A Comparative Case Study 142
- 8. Kant, Buddhism, and Self-Centered Vice 169
- 9. Fractured Wholes: Corporate Agents and Their Members 192
- 10. Religious Faith, Self-Unification, and Human Flourishing in James and Dewey 212
- 11. The Self and the Ideal Human Being in Eastern and Western Philosophical Traditions: Two Types of “Being a Valuable Person” 234
- 12. Hallucinating Oneness: Is Oneness True or Just a Positive Metaphysical Illusion? 269
- 13. Episodic Memory and Oneness 285
- 14. Confucius and the Superorganism 305
- 15. Death, Self, and Oneness in the Incomprehensible Zhuangzi 321
- 16. Identity Fusion: The Union of Personal and Social Selves 340
- 17. Tribalism and Universalism: Reflections and Scientific Evidence 351
- 18. Two Notions of Empathy and Oneness 371
- Contributors 389
- Index 393
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Conventions vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Oneness: A Big History Perspective 39
- 2. Oneness and Its Discontent: Contesting Ren in Classical Chinese Philosophy 53
- 3. One Alone and Many 77
- 4. Oneness, Aspects, and the Neo-Confucians 90
- 5. One-to-One Fellow Feeling, Universal Identification and Oneness, and Group Solidarities 106
- 6. The Relationality and the Normativity of An Ethic of Care 120
- 7. Oneness and Narrativity: A Comparative Case Study 142
- 8. Kant, Buddhism, and Self-Centered Vice 169
- 9. Fractured Wholes: Corporate Agents and Their Members 192
- 10. Religious Faith, Self-Unification, and Human Flourishing in James and Dewey 212
- 11. The Self and the Ideal Human Being in Eastern and Western Philosophical Traditions: Two Types of “Being a Valuable Person” 234
- 12. Hallucinating Oneness: Is Oneness True or Just a Positive Metaphysical Illusion? 269
- 13. Episodic Memory and Oneness 285
- 14. Confucius and the Superorganism 305
- 15. Death, Self, and Oneness in the Incomprehensible Zhuangzi 321
- 16. Identity Fusion: The Union of Personal and Social Selves 340
- 17. Tribalism and Universalism: Reflections and Scientific Evidence 351
- 18. Two Notions of Empathy and Oneness 371
- Contributors 389
- Index 393