Hope for Philosophy II

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Autumn Annals
Bosom Friends
Buddhist metaphysics
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Cheng Brothers
Chinese Philosophy
Chinese Traditional Philosophy
Classical German Philosophy
comparative philosophy
Confucian thought
Daoist traditions
dialogue between Eastern and Western thought
Dong Zhongshu
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Genuine Man
Great Unification
Han Dynasty
Heaven's Principle
Heavenly Images
Heavenly Principle
Karmic Cycle
Marxist influence in China
philosophical historiography
Philosophical History
Reverse Reflection
Shen Xiu
Song Dynasty
Song Philosophy
Superb
Supreme Ultimate
Technical Lore
Ten Wings
Vice Versa
Western Philosophy
Zhang Zai
Zhou Dunyi
Zhu Xi

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032248059
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the final work by Ye Xiushan, one of the most famous philosophers and philosophy scholars in China, this two-volume title scrutinizes the historical development of both Chinese and Western philosophies, aiming to explore the convergence between the two philosophical traditions.

Combining the historical examination and argumentation based on philosophical problematics, the two-volume set expounds the key figures and schools and critical thoughts in both Western and Chinese philosophical histories. The second volume retraces the origin and development of Chinese philosophy and reveals its focal grounds, i.e. a trinity of man, Heaven, and earth, which helps explain why and how it diverges from Western way of philosophizing. This book also delineates the diachronic transitions of Chinese philosophy that critically embrace different schools of thought throughout history, including Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, and Marxism, etc., and then constitutes an organic whole. To elicit the potential for a new transformation of contemporary Chinese philosophy, the author encourages a constructive dialogue between the Chinese and Western philosophies.

This title will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers interested in philosophical history, comparative philosophy, Chinese philosophy, and Western philosophy ranging over Greek philosophy, German classic philosophy, and contemporary continental philosophy.

Ye Xiushan was a researcher in the Institute of Philosophy at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Director of the Western Philosophy Society, China. His academic expertise was Western philosophy, aesthetics, and Chinese and Western comparative philosophy.

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