Principles of subjective anthropology: concepts and the knowledge system
This book puts forward the concept of subjective anthropology and outlines a theoretical system that will allow subjective anthropology to qualify as a new academic discipline in its own right. In an effort to respond to the fields proper role as the science of humanity, subjective analysis has been...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book puts forward the concept of subjective anthropology and outlines a theoretical system that will allow subjective anthropology to qualify as a new academic discipline in its own right. In an effort to respond to the fields proper role as the science of humanity, subjective analysis has been introduced into the study of anthropology. The book fills two distinct gaps in our knowledge and understanding of modern man, offering detailed descriptions of personality and of groups, while also advancing the theory of structure and choice. The book formulates seven basic principles of subjective anthropology and divides anthropology into three major branches: subjective anthropology, cultural anthropology, and biological (or physical) anthropology, which can be further divided into sub-branches. The book pursues three key goals: advancing and developing the theoretical system of subjective anthropology, reconstructing the discipline of anthropology, and establishing a Chinese anthropology with Chinese characteristics, Chinese visions, and Chinese styles |
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Contents 1 Introduction . Subjective Anthropology and the Reconstruction of the Discipline System of Anthropology . 1 1 References . 9 Concept and Research Object of Subjective Anthropology . The Excursion of the Discipline System and Research Object of Anthropology and the Resultant Impacts . 1.1 The Discipline System of Anthropology . 1.2 The Excursion of the Discipline System and Research 11 Object of Anthropology . 1.3 The Excursion of the Research Object and Discipline System of Anthropology and the Harm Done . 2 The Mission of Anthropology and an Idea for the Reconstruction of the Discipline System of Anthropology . 2.1 The Historic Mission of Anthropology . 2.2 An Idea for the Reconstruction of the Discipline System of Anthropology . 3 The Concept and Research Object of Subjective Anthropology . 3.1 The Concept of Anthropology. 3.2 The Concept of Subjective Anthropology . 3.3 The Research Objects of Subjective Anthropology
. 4 Significance of the Construction of Subjective Anthropology . 4.1 Providing Rational Frameworks and Methods for Man’s Knowledge About Himself . 4.2 Furnishing Humanity with Rational Knowledge He Can Use to Be Master of His Destiny. 4.3 Laying the Foundation of Anthropology’s Transition from the Borderline Discipline to the Mainstream One. 12 1 2 1 12 12 18 26 26 28 30 30 32 32 37 37 38 40
VI Contents 4.4 Providing the Humanities and Social Sciences with Original Premises on Which to Fathom the Mysteries of Man in His Concreteness and Wholeness . 4.5 Providing a Theoretical Basis for the Discipline in Order for Chinese Anthropology to Rank Among Its Global Peers . References . 3 43 43 Theoretical Foundation and Mode of Thinking of Subjective Anthropology . 45 Theoretical Foundation of Subjective Anthropology . 1.1 World Outlooks of Dialectical Materialism and Historical Materialism . 45 1.2 Marx’s Theoryof Practice . 1.3 Marxist Theory of Human Beings (or Marxist Human Theory). 51 1.4 Marx’s Thoughts onAnthropology. 2 Mode of Thinking of Subjective Anthropology . 2.1 How Modes of Thinking Hitherto Known to Humankind Hamper Pioneering Efforts to Unravel the Noumenon of Human Life . 2.2 The “Triple Transcendence” and “Three Levels” of Human Thinking. 62 References
. 1 4 41 The Essence of Human Life: Practical Subject . Man’s Practical Life . 1.1 The Conception of Practice as the Essence of Human Life. 1.2 Practice Furnishes the Key to Helping Us Understand the Great Complexity of Human Life and Unravel the Essence of Human Life Shrouded in Mystery . 1.3 Marx’s Practical Theory Provides the Fundamental Principle for Our Understanding of the Noumenon of Human Life . 2 Man’s Real Life. 2.1 The Basic Implications of the Marxist Theory About “The Actual or Real Man” . 100 2.2 The Essence of “Real Man”. 2.3 Deeper Understanding and Further Exploration of the Theory on “Real Man” . 3 The Human Subject’s Life. 3.1 Definition and Category of the Human Subject . 3.2 Man’s Subjectivity and Its Manifold Manifestations . 3.3 Definite Values Appropriate to Definite Kinds of Human Subjectivity . 125 4 Man’s
“Dual Life” . 4.1 The Implications of Man’s “Dual Life” . 1 45 48 55 58 58 80 83 83 84 86 89 99 105 110 113 113 121 131 131
Contents 4.2 The Multiple Manifestations of Man’s Dual Life. 4.3 The Unity of Man’s “Dual Life”. References . 5 vii 136 143 153 157 The Noumenon of Human Life: From “Dualism” to “Duality”. 158 Chinese and Foreign Scholars’ Inquiries into the Noumenon of Human Life. 165 2.1 Ancient Scholars’ Inquiries into the Noumenon of Human Life . 166 2.2 Modern Scholars’ Inquiries into the Noumenon of Human Life . 169 3 Several Theoretical Patterns About the Ontology of Human Life . 180 3.1 “Man Is Created by God”. 180 3.2 “Man Is a Living Creature” . 185 3.3 “Man Is a Rational Creature—That Is, Man Is Endowed with Reason” . 188 3.4 “Man as a Creature of Culture”. 190 4 The Synchronic Existence of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice”. 195 4.1 The Static Existence of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” . 195 4.2 The
Dynamic Existence of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” . 198 5 The Diachronic Existence of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice”. 201 5.1 The Formative Process of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” . 205 5.2 The Developmental Stages of the Noumenon of Individual Human Life—An Individual Human Being’s “Structure and Choice” . 208 6 The Dualistic Unity of Man’s “Structure and Choice” in a State of Mutual Dependence—The Noumenon of Human Life. 212 7 The Unique Human Characteristics and Functions of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man's “Structure and Choice” . 219 7.1 The Unique Human Characteristics of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice”. 219 7.2 The Functions of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice”. 224 8 Comments on Two Types of Ontology of Life . 227 8.1 A Critical Commentary on Sartre’s Existentialism. 229 8.2 A Critique of Claude Lévi-Strauss’ Structuralism . 238 9 The Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” Preparing Certain Theoretical Prerequisites for Human Studies . 250 References .
254 The Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” . 1 2
Vlll 6 7 Contents Personality Structure . 1 The Concept of Personality . 1.1 The Origin and History of the Term “Personality”. 1.2 An Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Concept of Personality . 265 1.3 A Description of Personality Based on the Theory of “Structure and Choice” . 2 A Critical Commentary on Classical Theories of Personality . 2.1 The Ancient Chinese and Western Theories of Personality. 2.2 The Freudian Theory of Personality Structure . 2.3 Karen Horney’s Theory of Personality Structure . 2.4 Maslow’s Theory of Personality Structure. 2.5 Kurt Lewin’s Theory of Personality Structure . 3 Personality Structure: The Concept, Characteristics and Functions . 3.1 The Concept of Personality Structure. 3.2 The Characteristics of Personality Structure . 3.3 The Functions of Personality Structure . 4 The Basic Structure of Human Personality . 4.1 The Basic Structure of Human Personality—“The Three Levels of Personality Structure” and “Eight Kinds of Powers”
. 4.2 Carrying Forward and Drawing Upon Various Theoretical Traditions of Personality Structure in an Integrated Fashion . References . Group Structure . 1 The Total Absence of the General (or Universal) Concept of “Group” and the Negative Effects Resulting Therefrom . 2 The Concept of “Group” and the Categorization of “Groups”. 2.1 The Concept of “Group” . 2.2 The Categories of “Group” . 3 Several Theoretical Patterns of “Group Structure” . 3.1 Radcliffe-Brown’s Theory of “Group Structure”. 3.2 Émile Durkheim’s Theory of “Group Structure” . 3.3 Max Weber’s Theory of “Group Structure”. 3.4 Bruno Latour’s Theory of “Group Structure” . 3.5 Arnold Toynbee’s Theory of “Group Structure”. 4 The Concept, Characteristics and Functions of “Group Structure” . 4.1 The Concept of Group Structure. 4.2 The Basic Hierarchy of Group Structures . 4.3 The Characteristics of Group Structure
. 4.4 The Functions of Group Structures. References . 261 262 262 274 283 284 293 297 301 307 317 317 320 324 341 341 344 359 371 372 378 378 388 407 408 414 423 432 445 449 450 452 458 466 472 |
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Contents 1 Introduction . Subjective Anthropology and the Reconstruction of the Discipline System of Anthropology . 1 1 References . 9 Concept and Research Object of Subjective Anthropology . The Excursion of the Discipline System and Research Object of Anthropology and the Resultant Impacts . 1.1 The Discipline System of Anthropology . 1.2 The Excursion of the Discipline System and Research 11 Object of Anthropology . 1.3 The Excursion of the Research Object and Discipline System of Anthropology and the Harm Done . 2 The Mission of Anthropology and an Idea for the Reconstruction of the Discipline System of Anthropology . 2.1 The Historic Mission of Anthropology . 2.2 An Idea for the Reconstruction of the Discipline System of Anthropology . 3 The Concept and Research Object of Subjective Anthropology . 3.1 The Concept of Anthropology. 3.2 The Concept of Subjective Anthropology . 3.3 The Research Objects of Subjective Anthropology
. 4 Significance of the Construction of Subjective Anthropology . 4.1 Providing Rational Frameworks and Methods for Man’s Knowledge About Himself . 4.2 Furnishing Humanity with Rational Knowledge He Can Use to Be Master of His Destiny. 4.3 Laying the Foundation of Anthropology’s Transition from the Borderline Discipline to the Mainstream One. 12 1 2 1 12 12 18 26 26 28 30 30 32 32 37 37 38 40
VI Contents 4.4 Providing the Humanities and Social Sciences with Original Premises on Which to Fathom the Mysteries of Man in His Concreteness and Wholeness . 4.5 Providing a Theoretical Basis for the Discipline in Order for Chinese Anthropology to Rank Among Its Global Peers . References . 3 43 43 Theoretical Foundation and Mode of Thinking of Subjective Anthropology . 45 Theoretical Foundation of Subjective Anthropology . 1.1 World Outlooks of Dialectical Materialism and Historical Materialism . 45 1.2 Marx’s Theoryof Practice . 1.3 Marxist Theory of Human Beings (or Marxist Human Theory). 51 1.4 Marx’s Thoughts onAnthropology. 2 Mode of Thinking of Subjective Anthropology . 2.1 How Modes of Thinking Hitherto Known to Humankind Hamper Pioneering Efforts to Unravel the Noumenon of Human Life . 2.2 The “Triple Transcendence” and “Three Levels” of Human Thinking. 62 References
. 1 4 41 The Essence of Human Life: Practical Subject . Man’s Practical Life . 1.1 The Conception of Practice as the Essence of Human Life. 1.2 Practice Furnishes the Key to Helping Us Understand the Great Complexity of Human Life and Unravel the Essence of Human Life Shrouded in Mystery . 1.3 Marx’s Practical Theory Provides the Fundamental Principle for Our Understanding of the Noumenon of Human Life . 2 Man’s Real Life. 2.1 The Basic Implications of the Marxist Theory About “The Actual or Real Man” . 100 2.2 The Essence of “Real Man”. 2.3 Deeper Understanding and Further Exploration of the Theory on “Real Man” . 3 The Human Subject’s Life. 3.1 Definition and Category of the Human Subject . 3.2 Man’s Subjectivity and Its Manifold Manifestations . 3.3 Definite Values Appropriate to Definite Kinds of Human Subjectivity . 125 4 Man’s
“Dual Life” . 4.1 The Implications of Man’s “Dual Life” . 1 45 48 55 58 58 80 83 83 84 86 89 99 105 110 113 113 121 131 131
Contents 4.2 The Multiple Manifestations of Man’s Dual Life. 4.3 The Unity of Man’s “Dual Life”. References . 5 vii 136 143 153 157 The Noumenon of Human Life: From “Dualism” to “Duality”. 158 Chinese and Foreign Scholars’ Inquiries into the Noumenon of Human Life. 165 2.1 Ancient Scholars’ Inquiries into the Noumenon of Human Life . 166 2.2 Modern Scholars’ Inquiries into the Noumenon of Human Life . 169 3 Several Theoretical Patterns About the Ontology of Human Life . 180 3.1 “Man Is Created by God”. 180 3.2 “Man Is a Living Creature” . 185 3.3 “Man Is a Rational Creature—That Is, Man Is Endowed with Reason” . 188 3.4 “Man as a Creature of Culture”. 190 4 The Synchronic Existence of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice”. 195 4.1 The Static Existence of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” . 195 4.2 The
Dynamic Existence of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” . 198 5 The Diachronic Existence of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice”. 201 5.1 The Formative Process of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” . 205 5.2 The Developmental Stages of the Noumenon of Individual Human Life—An Individual Human Being’s “Structure and Choice” . 208 6 The Dualistic Unity of Man’s “Structure and Choice” in a State of Mutual Dependence—The Noumenon of Human Life. 212 7 The Unique Human Characteristics and Functions of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man's “Structure and Choice” . 219 7.1 The Unique Human Characteristics of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice”. 219 7.2 The Functions of the Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice”. 224 8 Comments on Two Types of Ontology of Life . 227 8.1 A Critical Commentary on Sartre’s Existentialism. 229 8.2 A Critique of Claude Lévi-Strauss’ Structuralism . 238 9 The Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” Preparing Certain Theoretical Prerequisites for Human Studies . 250 References .
254 The Noumenon of Human Life—Man’s “Structure and Choice” . 1 2
Vlll 6 7 Contents Personality Structure . 1 The Concept of Personality . 1.1 The Origin and History of the Term “Personality”. 1.2 An Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Concept of Personality . 265 1.3 A Description of Personality Based on the Theory of “Structure and Choice” . 2 A Critical Commentary on Classical Theories of Personality . 2.1 The Ancient Chinese and Western Theories of Personality. 2.2 The Freudian Theory of Personality Structure . 2.3 Karen Horney’s Theory of Personality Structure . 2.4 Maslow’s Theory of Personality Structure. 2.5 Kurt Lewin’s Theory of Personality Structure . 3 Personality Structure: The Concept, Characteristics and Functions . 3.1 The Concept of Personality Structure. 3.2 The Characteristics of Personality Structure . 3.3 The Functions of Personality Structure . 4 The Basic Structure of Human Personality . 4.1 The Basic Structure of Human Personality—“The Three Levels of Personality Structure” and “Eight Kinds of Powers”
. 4.2 Carrying Forward and Drawing Upon Various Theoretical Traditions of Personality Structure in an Integrated Fashion . References . Group Structure . 1 The Total Absence of the General (or Universal) Concept of “Group” and the Negative Effects Resulting Therefrom . 2 The Concept of “Group” and the Categorization of “Groups”. 2.1 The Concept of “Group” . 2.2 The Categories of “Group” . 3 Several Theoretical Patterns of “Group Structure” . 3.1 Radcliffe-Brown’s Theory of “Group Structure”. 3.2 Émile Durkheim’s Theory of “Group Structure” . 3.3 Max Weber’s Theory of “Group Structure”. 3.4 Bruno Latour’s Theory of “Group Structure” . 3.5 Arnold Toynbee’s Theory of “Group Structure”. 4 The Concept, Characteristics and Functions of “Group Structure” . 4.1 The Concept of Group Structure. 4.2 The Basic Hierarchy of Group Structures . 4.3 The Characteristics of Group Structure
. 4.4 The Functions of Group Structures. References . 261 262 262 274 283 284 293 297 301 307 317 317 320 324 341 341 344 359 371 372 378 378 388 407 408 414 423 432 445 449 450 452 458 466 472 |
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spelling | Chen, Binggong 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)1315991411 aut Principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system Binggong Chen ; translated by Xianming Liu, A. Blair Stonechild Singapore Springer [2023] Singapore SSAP [2023] © 2023 viii, 484 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben This book puts forward the concept of subjective anthropology and outlines a theoretical system that will allow subjective anthropology to qualify as a new academic discipline in its own right. In an effort to respond to the fields proper role as the science of humanity, subjective analysis has been introduced into the study of anthropology. The book fills two distinct gaps in our knowledge and understanding of modern man, offering detailed descriptions of personality and of groups, while also advancing the theory of structure and choice. The book formulates seven basic principles of subjective anthropology and divides anthropology into three major branches: subjective anthropology, cultural anthropology, and biological (or physical) anthropology, which can be further divided into sub-branches. The book pursues three key goals: advancing and developing the theoretical system of subjective anthropology, reconstructing the discipline of anthropology, and establishing a Chinese anthropology with Chinese characteristics, Chinese visions, and Chinese styles Aus dem Chinesischen übersetzt Philosophische Anthropologie (DE-588)4045798-9 gnd rswk-swf Subjekt Philosophie (DE-588)4183903-1 gnd rswk-swf Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 gnd rswk-swf Anthropology / Philosophy Anthropologie / Philosophie Subjekt Philosophie (DE-588)4183903-1 s Philosophische Anthropologie (DE-588)4045798-9 s Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 s DE-604 Liu, Xianmin 1954- (DE-588)1165529300 trl Stonechild, Blair 1950- (DE-588)1119268664 trl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-981-19-8883-7 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034716747&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Chen, Binggong 1941- Principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system Philosophische Anthropologie (DE-588)4045798-9 gnd Subjekt Philosophie (DE-588)4183903-1 gnd Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 gnd |
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title | Principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system |
title_auth | Principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system |
title_exact_search | Principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system |
title_exact_search_txtP | Principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system |
title_full | Principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system Binggong Chen ; translated by Xianming Liu, A. Blair Stonechild |
title_fullStr | Principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system Binggong Chen ; translated by Xianming Liu, A. Blair Stonechild |
title_full_unstemmed | Principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system Binggong Chen ; translated by Xianming Liu, A. Blair Stonechild |
title_short | Principles of subjective anthropology |
title_sort | principles of subjective anthropology concepts and the knowledge system |
title_sub | concepts and the knowledge system |
topic | Philosophische Anthropologie (DE-588)4045798-9 gnd Subjekt Philosophie (DE-588)4183903-1 gnd Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Philosophische Anthropologie Subjekt Philosophie Kulturanthropologie |
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