Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture Ser.: Appreciating the Chinese Difference : Engaging Roger T. Ames on Methods, Issues, and Roles by Jim Behuniak (2018, Hardcover)

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PublisherSTATE University of New York Press
ISBN-101438470991
ISBN-139781438470993
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Number of Pages310 Pages
Publication NameAppreciating the Chinese Difference : Engaging Roger T. Ames on Methods, Issues, and Roles
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGeneral, Eastern
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPhilosophy
AuthorJim Behuniak
SeriesSuny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight20.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2017-047336
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"the anthology offers an excellent overview of Ames' oeuvre and his wide-reaching influence and, at times, the reader is treated to a close engagement with specific issues such as translation of key concepts, methodology, and how best to situate the ethical perspective of early Confucianism." -- China Review International "This is an outstanding collection, critically and constructively engaging a scholar whose work has shaped the entire field of Chinese philosophy." -- Franklin Perkins, author of Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy, "...the anthology offers an excellent overview of Ames' oeuvre and his wide-reaching influence and, at times, the reader is treated to a close engagement with specific issues such as translation of key concepts, methodology, and how best to situate the ethical perspective of early Confucianism." -- China Review International "This is an outstanding collection, critically and constructively engaging a scholar whose work has shaped the entire field of Chinese philosophy." -- Franklin Perkins, author of Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy, "This is an outstanding collection, critically and constructively engaging a scholar whose work has shaped the entire field of Chinese philosophy." -- Franklin Perkins, author of Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy
Grade FromCollege Graduate Student
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal181.11
Table Of ContentIntroduction Jim Behuniak Part I. Methods 1. Roger T. Ames and the Meaning of Confucianism Thomas P. Kasulis 2. On Comparative and Post-Comparative Philosophy Hans-Georg Moeller 3. On the Importance of the Ames-Hall Collaboration Robert Cummings Neville Part II. Issues 4. The Art of Rulership in the Context of Heaven and Earth Graham Parkes 5. Sex and Somaesthetics: Appreciating the Chinese Difference Richard Shusterman 6. Vast Continuity versus the One: Thoughts on Daodejing 42 , Taiyishengshui , and the Legacy of Roger T. Ames Brook Ziporyn 7. Supplementing Ames on Creativity: A Heideggerian Interpretation of Cheng Chenyang Li Part III. Roles 8. Building Bridges to Distant Shores: Pragmatic Problems with Confucian Role Ethics Stephen C. Angle 9. Does Confucianism Need a Metaphysical Theory of Human Nature? Reflections on Ames-Rosemont Role Ethics Peimin Ni 10. Roles, Community, and Morality: Comment on Confucian Role Ethics Daniel A. Bell 11. Performance in Confucian Role Ethics Kathleen M. Higgins 12. Role Ethics: Problems and Promise Henry Rosemont Jr. Part IV. Replies Roger T. Ames Responds Roger T. Ames Contributors Index
SynopsisIn this volume, prominent philosophers working in Chinese thought and related areas critically reflect upon the work of Roger T. Ames, one of the most significant contemporary figures working in the field of Chinese philosophy. Through his decades of collaborative work in comparative methodology and cross-cultural interpretation, along with a number of pathbreaking translations of Chinese philosophical texts, Ames has managed to challenge standing paradigms and open fresh avenues of research into the Chinese tradition. His work will be read and studied for years to come. The original essays presented here, which are substantive philosophical contributions in their own right, cover the full range of Ames's scholarly output. They address methodological questions as well as specific issues in textual interpretation, including ample discussion of Ames's most recent and provocative contribution: Confucian "role ethics." In the final section of the book, Ames responds to each essay. The result is a conversation and engagement that both underscores the vitality of his thinking and indicates the directions it may take in the future. Altogether, this work provides a snapshot of a remarkable career--and an invitation to continue reflecting upon its meaning and importance., A wide-ranging exploration and critical assessment of the work of a major figure in Chinese and comparative philosophy., A wide-ranging exploration and critical assessment of the work of a major figure in Chinese and comparative philosophy. In this volume, prominent philosophers working in Chinese thought and related areas critically reflect upon the work of Roger T. Ames, one of the most significant contemporary figures working in the field of Chinese philosophy. Through his decades of collaborative work in comparative methodology and cross-cultural interpretation, along with a number of pathbreaking translations of Chinese philosophical texts, Ames has managed to challenge standing paradigms and open fresh avenues of research into the Chinese tradition. His work will be read and studied for years to come. The original essays presented here, which are substantive philosophical contributions in their own right, cover the full range of Ames's scholarly output. They address methodological questions as well as specific issues in textual interpretation, including ample discussion of Ames's most recent and provocative contribution: Confucian "role ethics." In the final section of the book, Ames responds to each essay. The result is a conversation and engagement that both underscores the vitality of his thinking and indicates the directions it may take in the future. Altogether, this work provides a snapshot of a remarkable career-and an invitation to continue reflecting upon its meaning and importance.
LC Classification NumberB5202.A67 2018

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