Chinese Metaphysics and its Problems

Chinese Metaphysics and its Problems

Author: Chenyang Li

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-04-30

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1107093503

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The first English-language contributory volume on Chinese metaphysics, covering all major traditions from pre-Qin to the modern period.


Chinese Metaphysics and its Problems

Chinese Metaphysics and its Problems

Author: Chenyang Li

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-04-30

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1316300382

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This volume of new essays is the first English-language anthology devoted to Chinese metaphysics. The essays explore the key themes of Chinese philosophy, from pre-Qin to modern times, starting with important concepts such as yin-yang and qi and taking the reader through the major periods in Chinese thought - from the Classical period, through Chinese Buddhism and Neo-Confucianism, into the twentieth-century philosophy of Xiong Shili. They explore the major traditions within Chinese philosophy, including Daoism and Mohism, and a broad range of metaphysical topics, including monism, theories of individuation, and the relationship between reality and falsehood. The volume will be a valuable resource for upper-level students and scholars of metaphysics, Chinese philosophy, or comparative philosophy, and with its rich insights into the ethical, social and political dimensions of Chinese society, it will also interest students of Asian studies and Chinese intellectual history.


Philosophical Horizons

Philosophical Horizons

Author: Yang Guorong

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2019-01-28

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 9004396306

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Professor Yang Guorong is one of the foremost living philosophers in China, and is widely known for the development of his “concrete metaphysics.” In Philosophical Horizons Yang offers penetrating discussions of some of the most important issues in modern philosophy—especially those topics related to comparative and Chinese philosophy. Drawing freely and adroitly on Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist texts, while staging a dialogue with Western thinkers such as from Kant and Hegel to Marx, Heidegger, and Wittgenstein, Yang shows how contemporary Chinese philosophy has adopted, localized, and critically developed Western ideas alongside traditional Chinese concepts.


Chinese Philosophy

Chinese Philosophy

Author: Haiming Wen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2012-03-09

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 0521186765

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In this illustrated introduction Wen Haiming explores philosophers through Chinese history and distinguishes the 'Chinese philosophical sensibility' motivating their thoughts.


The Metaphysics of Chinese Moral Principles

The Metaphysics of Chinese Moral Principles

Author: Mingjun Lu

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2022-01-17

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9004503544

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This book seeks to construct and establish the metaphysics of Chinese morals as a formal and independent branch of learning by abstracting and systemizing the universal principles presupposed by the primal virtues and key imperatives in Daoist and Confucian ethics.


An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy

An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy

Author: Karyn L. Lai

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2008-07-31

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780521846462

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This comprehensive introductory textbook to early Chinese philosophy covers a range of philosophical traditions which arose during the Spring and Autumn (722-476 BCE) and Warring States (475-221 BCE) periods in China, including Confucianism, Mohism, Daoism, and Legalism. It considers concepts, themes and argumentative methods of early Chinese philosophy and follows the development of some ideas in subsequent periods, including the introduction of Buddhism into China. The book examines key issues and debates in early Chinese philosophy, cross-influences between its traditions and interpretations by scholars up to the present day. The discussion draws upon both primary texts and secondary sources, and there are suggestions for further reading. This will be an invaluable guide for all who are interested in the foundations of Chinese philosophy and its richness and continuing relevance.


The Dao of Madness

The Dao of Madness

Author: Alexus McLeod

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0197505910

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"Chapter One lays out the dominant views of self, agency, and moral responsibility in early Chinese Philosophy. The reason for this is that these views inform the ways early Chinese thinkers approach mental illness, as well as the role they see it playing in self-cultivation as a whole (whether they view it as problematic or beneficial, for example). In this chapter I offer a view of a number of dominant conceptions of mind, body, and agency in early Chinese thought, through a number of philosophical and medical texts"--


Studies on Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (1949–2009)

Studies on Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (1949–2009)

Author: Qiyong GUO

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-01-29

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 9004360492

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Guo Qiyong’s edited volume on contemporary Chinese philosophy offers a detailed look at research on Chinese philosophy published from 1949-2009 in Mainland China and Taiwan. The chapters in this volume are broken down into either major themes or time periods in the history of Chinese philosophy. In each chapter after summarizing significant aspects of a particular theme or time period, lists are drawn up of the most important works, along with comments on their individual contributions. This volume allows readers to both familiarize themselves with specific texts and become immersed in the more general philosophical discourse surrounding the history of Chinese philosophy. It provides an in-depth look into serious debates and major discoveries in Chinese language philosophical scholarship from 1949-2009.


Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth-Century German Thought

Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth-Century German Thought

Author: Eric S. Nelson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-08-24

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1350002577

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Presenting a comprehensive portrayal of the reading of Chinese and Buddhist philosophy in early twentieth-century German thought, Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth-Century German Thought examines the implications of these readings for contemporary issues in comparative and intercultural philosophy. Through a series of case studies from the late 19th-century and early 20th-century, Eric Nelson focuses on the reception and uses of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism in German philosophy, covering figures as diverse as Buber, Heidegger, and Misch. He argues that the growing intertextuality between traditions cannot be appropriately interpreted through notions of exclusive identities, closed horizons, or unitary traditions. Providing an account of the context, motivations, and hermeneutical strategies of early twentieth-century European thinkers' interpretation of Asian philosophy, Nelson also throws new light on the question of the relation between Heidegger and Asian philosophy. Reflecting the growing interest in the possibility of intercultural and global philosophy, Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth-Century German Thought opens up the possibility of a more inclusive intercultural conception of philosophy.


Theories of Truth in Chinese Philosophy

Theories of Truth in Chinese Philosophy

Author: Alexus McLeod

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 9781783483457

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This book examines different views on the concept of truth in early Chinese philosophy, and considers a variety of theories of truth in Chinese and comparative thought.