Min side Kundeservice Vår historie Gavekort – en perfekt gave Registrer deg

Subjectivity and Selfhood in Chinese Philosophy

Phenomenological, Comparative and Historical Perspectives

Human beings have always been concerned with fundamental questions about their selves, including the deeply personal nature of human experience, the persistence of the self over time, the relation between mind and body, and the interdependence between self and community. Les mer
2194,-
Innbundet
Sendes innen 21 dager
Human beings have always been concerned with fundamental questions about their selves, including the deeply personal nature of human experience, the persistence of the self over time, the relation between mind and body, and the interdependence between self and community. The goal of this volume is to rethink these questions against the backdrop of the Chinese philosophical traditions, covering the ideas of major thinkers from Classical to late imperial China, with a particular focus on the fact that human experience is necessarily characterized by the first-person perspective. The contributors to this volume employ different methods (historical, comparative, phenomenological), but they all aim at bringing the rich resources of Chinese philosophy to life in our global present.

Detaljer

Forlag
Amsterdam University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9789048566358
Utgivelsesår
2025
Format
23 x 16 cm

Om forfatteren

Kai Marchal is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at National Chengchi University in Taipei. His most recent publication is a monograph in German: Im Spiegel der All-Einheit. Selbst- und Weltbezug im chinesischen Mittelalter (Klostermann Publisher, 2024). Ellie Hua Wang is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. She has published papers on early Confucianism and cross-cultural studies in ethics, moral psychology, and metaethics. Her current work focuses on ritual and its role in ethical transformation.

Kunders vurdering

Oppdag mer

Bøker som ligner på Subjectivity and Selfhood in Chinese Philosophy:

Se flere

Logg inn

Ikke medlem ennå? Registrer deg her

Glemt medlemsnummer/passord?

Handlekurv