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Beskrivning
• Sixteen collected essays examine Chinese Philosophy around 4 major topics• Furthers and deepens fundamental inquiries, including: What is philosophy? Is there more than one origin of philosophy? Have we embraced other traditions as well as integrated others into our own? How do we view Chinese philosophy in the multi-origins of the world philosophy and vice versa? • The second volume of the festschrift for celebrating the Journal of Chinese Philosophy’s 40th anniversary
Professor Dr. Chung-ying Cheng, internationally known philosopher of East-West integration and a leading representative of Neo-Confucian philosophy in contemporary world, was born in 1935 in China, received his college education at National Taiwan University in Taipei with major in philosophy and literature. He received his M.A. in Philosophy from University of Washington (1959), received Ph.D. in Philosophy (with minor in mathematics) from Harvard University (1964) and started teaching in 1964. He became a tenured full Professor of Philosophy by 1972 at University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Innehållsförteckning
Special Theme Dedication to Joseph Grange (1940–2014): An American Pragmatist with Soul CHUNG-YING CHENG 1 Preface: Readiness and Creativity—China, West, Above and Beyond LINYU GU 3 Introduction: Teachers, Friends, and Truth TIMOTHY CONNOLLY 8 Opening Out the Boundaries: Homage to the Journal of Chinese Philosophy EDWARD S. CASEY 12The Riddle of Creativity: Philosophy’s View GÜNTER ABEL 17 Notes on the Framework for Comparing Science and Philosophy Across Civilizations G. E. R. LLOYD 39 God’s Knowledge and Ours: Kant and Mou Zongsan on Intellectual Intuition NICHOLAS BUNNIN 47 Chinese Philosophy in Systematic Metaphysics ROBERT CUMMINGS NEVILLE 59 Confucian Ethics in Modernity: Ontologically Rooted, Internationally Resposive, and Integratively SystematicCHUNG-YING CHENG 76 On Interphilosophical Sino-Western Dialogue in the Contemporary World MARIÁN GÁLIK 99 Chinese Philosophy in Post-Soviet Russia ALEXANDER LOMANOV 115 Illuminations of “The Quotidian” in Cavell and the Sino-Japanese Tradition STEVE ODIN 135 Fathoming The Changes: The Evolution of Some Technical Terms and Interpretive Strategies in Yijing Exegesis RICHARD J. SMITH 146 From Interpretation to Construction: Guo Xiang’s Ontological Individualism VINCENT SHEN 171 The Goose Lake Monastery Debate (1175)JULIA CHING 189 The Significance of Xiong Shili’s Interpretation of Dignâga’s Âlambana-Parîkṣâ (Investigation of the Object) JOHN MAKEHAM 205 A Political Constitution for the Pluralist World Society? JÜRGEN HABERMAS 226 A Reinterpretation and Reconstruction of Confucian Philosophy SHU-HSIEN LIU 239 Healing the PlanetJOSEPH GRANGE 251 News and Notes The 18th International Conference for Chinese Philosophy: “Chinese Philosophy and the Way of Living” TIM CONNOLLY 272 International Symposium Series on Comparative Philosophy: “Morality and Religiousness: Chinese and Western” LINYU GU 273 Oxford Forum: “Moral Philosophy and Neo-Confucianism: The Future” LINYU GU 274 International Workshop “Comparative Philosophy: Approaches and Methodologies” XINZHONG YAO 275 An International Conference on “Hermeneutics East and West” The Pennsylvania State University, May 16–17, 2014ON-CHO NG 276