
Introduction: Why Traditional Chinese Philosophy Still Matters / Ming Dong Gu -- Confucian Role Ethics: A Challenge To The Ideology Of Individualism / Roger T. Ames -- A Theory Of Truthfulness [cheng] In Classical Confucian Philosophy / Chung-ying Cheng -- Why Does The Book Of Rites Still Matter In Contemporary China?: A Case Study Of The Relevance Of Tian Di To The Age Of Globalization / Xinzhong Yao -- Moral Luck And Moral Responsibility: Wang Yangming On The Confucian Problem Of Evil / Yong Huang -- Responsive Virtuosity: A Classical Chinese Buddhist Contribution To Contemporary Conversations Of Freedom / Peter D. Hershock -- Translatability, Strangification, And Common Intelligibility: Taking Chinese Landscape Painting And Philosophical Texts As Examples / Vincent Shen -- Confucian Exegesis, Hermeneutic Theory, And Comparative Thought / On-cho Ng -- Spontaneity And Reflection: The Dao Of Somaesthetics / Richard Shusterman -- Chinese Philosophy’s Hybrid Identity / John Makeham -- Knowing, Feeling, And Active Ignorance: Methodological Reflection On The Study Of Chinese Philosophy / Carine Defoort -- Why The [ Yijing] (classic Of Changes) Matters In An Age Of Globalization / Richard J. Smith -- Understanding Zen/chan In The Context Of Globalization: A New View On The Nature Of Enlightenment / Ming Dong Gu – Afterword: Comments And Reflections By An Outsider / J. Hillis Miller. Edited By Ming Dong Gu; With An Afterword By J. Hillis Miller. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Publication Date:
2018-01-01
ISBN-10:
1315121247
ISBN-13:
9781315121246
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