Doing Chinese philosophy: a focus on philosophical methodology
"This book focuses on "doing Chinese philosophy", the concept of which is a derivative form of Ludwig Wittgenstein's expression "doing philosophy". On the one hand, its approach differs from the traditional philosophical study method, which tends to discuss rather than...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book focuses on "doing Chinese philosophy", the concept of which is a derivative form of Ludwig Wittgenstein's expression "doing philosophy". On the one hand, its approach differs from the traditional philosophical study method, which tends to discuss rather than do; on the other, it focuses on the unique features of Chinese philosophy. The concept of "Chinese philosophy" combines classical philosophy and contemporary philosophy. Whether classical Chinese philosophy still holds power depends on its ability to compete with contemporary philosophies (from the West, or ideology). At the very least, it has to convincingly show that classical thought has a unique role in interpreting and shaping the function of modern spiritual culture. Providing insights into China's excellent philosophical ideas, this book will appeal to all readers who have a basic understanding of philosophy and are interested in Chinese philosophical thought. It not only explains the author's proposal for studying Chinese philosophy in terms of methodology, but also answers the question of how classic Chinese works should influence other cultures." |
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Contents 1 A Shift of the Genealogies of Knowledge: On Paradigms in the Study of the History of Philosophy . The Academic Field of “History of Philosophy” . Presenting the Matter from a Different View . Orthodoxy and “Synthesis” . Change of Ideologies . Going Back to Intrinsic Interpretation . 1 1 5 10 14 18 Comparative Philosophy from the Perspective of Chinese Philosophy’s Academic Experience . 2.1 From Comparative Philosophy to Chinese Philosophy . 2.2 Intercultural Communication . 2.3 The Problem of Methodology . 23 24 28 32 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 3 4 Research on the History of Chinese Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy’s Creation . 3.1 Emphasis on the History of Philosophy Rather Than Philosophy . 3.2 The Divergence of Research on the History of Philosophy. 3.2.1 Standpoint Priority . 3.2.2 Category Misplacement. 3.2.3 Substituting
Textual Criticism to Rational Learning. 3.2.4 “Empty Talk About Mind-and-Nature”. 3.3 Expanding Philosophical Horizons. 3.4 Philosophy Facing the Classical Thought Experience . 37 39 43 43 45 47 50 53 58 Men, Events and Things in the Classical World: A Reflection on the Writing of Chinese Philosophy . 63 4.1 Knowing Persons. 63 4.2 Narrating Events . 66 4.3 Observing Things . 69 4.4 Exploring Learning. 71 ix
X 5 Contents What is an Event in Intellectual History? . 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6 Philosophy and Argument . 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7 Ill “Suddenly Seeing a Child About to Fall in to a Well” . Zhuang Zhou’s Butterfly Dream . Contradiction . Imagination, Logic, andReflection. Further Reflections on the Methodology of Chinese Philosophical Research—Starting from Cashing in the “Bank-Note of Ideas” . 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 10 An Analysis on “Analogical Interpretation” . Analogical Interpretation and Beyond . The Bank-Note of Ideas . Existing Paths to Knowledge. Experience Starts with Here and Now . Attempts Beyond the Textbooks . Reflected-Upon Experience . 89 89 92 95 97 101 102 105 Ill 115 118 121 125 126 129 132 135 138 What Makes It the History of Thought: Xu Fu-Guan’s Thinking Tendency and Research Approach . 143 Structure
of Pressures . The Complex of Opposing the “Qian Jia School” (Ш**) . 148 10.3 Moving Beyond Metaphysics . 10.4 Critical Confucianism. 10.5 What Kind of History . 10.1 10.2 11 75 75 80 85 87 The Logic of Imagination: Classical Examples from Chinese Philosophy . 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9 The Central Focus: Methodology . Belief, Discourse, and System. Chinese Classics and Argumentation . Bridging the Gap from History of Philosophyto Philosophy . Analogical Interpretation and Beyond. 7.1 7.2 8 First Definition. Two Methods of Interpretation: Narrative and Commentary. Events, Narrative, and Logic . Conclusion . 143 152 157 161 Crossing the Dual Barriers of Understanding: On Benjamin Schwartz’s View of Intellectual
History. 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 167 Thought: “A Limited Freedom” . Sharing the Cross-Cultural Experience . Situations and the Rational Path . View of Comparison . 168 170 173 176
Contents xi 12 Chinese Philosophy from Abroad: Methodological Inspiration of Iso Kern’s Phenomenologyof Mind-Heart . 181 12.1 On the Types . 182 12.2 Philosophical Analysis . 185 12.3 Inspirations. 189 Appendix 1: Interview with Chen Shaoming byChen Bisheng . Appendix 2: Paper Catalogue on Methodologies to Philosophy History . 205 193 |
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