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CHAPTER FOUR. Mindfulness, Anātman , and the Possibility of a Feminist Self-consciousness
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Keya Maitra
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Feminist Comparative Methodology 1
- CHAPTER ONE. Kamma , No-Self, and Social Construction 37
- CHAPTER TWO. On the Transformative Potential of the “Dark Female Animal” in Daodejing 57
- CHAPTER THREE. Confucian Family-State and Women 78
- CHAPTER FOUR. Mindfulness, Anātman , and the Possibility of a Feminist Self-consciousness 101
- CHAPTER FIVE. Liberating Anger, Embodying Knowledge 123
- CHAPTER SIX. What Would Zhuangzi Say to Harding? 147
- CHAPTER SEVEN. “Epistemic Multiculturalism” and Objectivity 167
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Confucian Care 187
- CHAPTER NINE. The Embodied Ethical Self 203
- CHAPTER TEN. Dōgen, Feminism, and the Embodied Practice of Care 223
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. De-liberating Traditions 247
- Philosophy Uprising 271
- Feminist Comparative Philosophy and Associated Methodologies 279
- Contributors 301
- Index 305
- Foreword xi
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Feminist Comparative Methodology 1
- CHAPTER ONE. Kamma , No-Self, and Social Construction 37
- CHAPTER TWO. On the Transformative Potential of the “Dark Female Animal” in Daodejing 57
- CHAPTER THREE. Confucian Family-State and Women 78
- CHAPTER FOUR. Mindfulness, Anātman , and the Possibility of a Feminist Self-consciousness 101
- CHAPTER FIVE. Liberating Anger, Embodying Knowledge 123
- CHAPTER SIX. What Would Zhuangzi Say to Harding? 147
- CHAPTER SEVEN. “Epistemic Multiculturalism” and Objectivity 167
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Confucian Care 187
- CHAPTER NINE. The Embodied Ethical Self 203
- CHAPTER TEN. Dōgen, Feminism, and the Embodied Practice of Care 223
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. De-liberating Traditions 247
- Philosophy Uprising 271
- Feminist Comparative Philosophy and Associated Methodologies 279
- Contributors 301
- Index 305
- Foreword xi