中国哲学思想(英)

中国哲学思想(英)

作者:温海明,温海明 译

出版社:五洲传播出版社

出版年:2010-01-10

评分:5分

ISBN:7508513193

所属分类:教辅教材

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中国哲学思想(英) 内容简介

This book aims to explore Chinese philosophical characteristics of different philosophers in various periods, and distinguish "Chinese philosophical sensibility" motivating their thoughts. In doing so, the author employs Westernphilosophical categories to descdbe different issues in the history of philosophy: Chinese political philosophy in pre-Qin era, Chinese metaphysics from Hanto Tang Dynasties, Chinese epistemology from Song to Ming Dynasties, and modern Chinese-Western comparative philosophy. The author provides readers with a clear conception of Chinese philosophical sensibility and its evolution throughout history.

中国哲学思想(英) 目录

Introduction: What Is Chinese Philosophy
Zhouyi: The Starting Point of Chinese Philosophy
A Mystical and Profound Classic
From Taiji to Eight Trigrams
The Philosophy of Zhouyi
Chinese Political Philosophy: Pre-Qin Philosophers
Confucius (Kongzi): Family Reverence as the Root of Humanity
Mencius (Mengzi): Governing the State with Humane Love
Laozi: The Great Dao is like Water
Zhuangzi: Wandering at Ease without Self
Mozi and Other Pre-Qin Thinkers
Xunzi's Political Theory
Hanfei's Art of Rulership
Sunzi's Art of War
Chinese Metaphysics: Interpretations of the World from Han
to Tang Dynasties
Chinese Cosmology in the Han Dynasty
The Ontology of Being and Nothingness in Wei-Jin Dynasties
Chinese Metaphysics of Emptiness (Sunyata): Buddhism in Sui and
Tang Dynasties
Chan Buddhism: Enlightening Buddhist Wisdom in Smiling
Chinese Epistemology: Song-Ming Philosophers on the Relationship between Mind-heart and
Things/events
From Han Yu to Zhang Zai
Cheng Brothers and the "Luo School"
Zhu Xi: Extinguishing Human Desires in Order to Keep
Heavenly Li
Lu Jiuyuan: The Cosmos Does not Exist without Mind
Wang Yangming: Nothing is Outside One's Mind
The Dao of Chinese Philosophy: Its Sustainment and
Creativity
Three Philosophers between Ming and Qing Dynasties
Modem Chinese Philosophy as Responses to Western
Philosophies
Modern Chinese Philosophy: New Confucianism and
East-West Comparative Philosophy
Hu Shi, Fung Yu-lan, and the Discipline of Modem Chinese
Philosophy
Xiong Shili and New Confucianism
Contemporary East-West Comparative Philosop
Appendix I: Table of Key Philosophical Terms
Appendix Ⅱ: Timeline of Chinese and Western
Philosophies
Appendix Ⅲ: Chronological Table of the Chinese Dynasties

中国哲学思想(英) 作者简介

Dr. Haiming Wen received his Ph.D. on com-parative philosophy from University of Hawaii in2006. He is now an assistant professor in theSchool of Philosophy, Renmin University ofChina. He was once an East-West Center (EWC)affiliate, with Wing-tsit Chan Fellowship from Uni-versity of Hawaii, Afterwards he taught in theDepartment of Philosophy, Peking University asa post-doctoral fellow. He is teaching Chinesephilosophy in Renmin University of China andAmerican CIEE/IES programs in both Chineseand English. He has published more than tenjournal articles in both English and Chinese. Heis the director assistant of the Center for Chi-nese and Comparative Philosophy in RenmmUniversity of China, and director for the Office ofInternational Affairs, School of Philosophy. He isassisting Roger Ames to edit "International Stud-ies on Confucianism" series for Peking Univer-sity Press. He is a member of American Philo-sophical Association (APA), American ChinesePhilosophers Association (ACPA), InternationalSociety for Chinese Philosophy (ISCP), Interna-tional Society for Chinese and Western Philoso-phies (tSCWP) etc. He has been invited topresent more than 20 papers in the United States,Chinese mainland and Taiwan in English andChinese. He has published an English book titledConfucian Pragmatism as the Art ofContextual/zing Personal Expe#ence and World.

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