Critique, Subversion, and Chinese Philosophy: Sociopolitical, Conceptual, and Methodological Challenges
Editat de Professor Hans-Georg Moeller, Dr. Andrew K. Whiteheaden Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mai 2022
Narrowing in on the commonplace Chinese motto that "the three teachings" of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism "are joined into one", as if there had never been any substantial differences between or within these schools of thought, a team of esteemed contributors challenge established views. They explain how the Daoist tradition provided a variety of alternatives to prevailing Confucian master narratives, reveal why the long history of Confucianism is itself full of ambiguities, disputes, and competing ideas and discuss how in Buddhist theory and practice, the subversion of unquestioned beliefs and attitudes has been a prime methodological and therapeutic device.
By drawing attention to unorthodox voices and subversion as a method, this exciting collection reveals that for too long the traditional division into "three teachings" has failed to do justice to the diversity and subtlety found in the numerous discourses constituting the history of Chinese philosophy. Critique, Subversion and Chinese Philosophy finally makes such innovative disruptions visible.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350191402
ISBN-10: 135019140X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135019140X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Conflict, Contradiction, Reconciliation: (Dis-)Harmonious Critique in Chinese Philosophies, Hans-Georg Moeller (University of Macau, Macau) and Andrew K. Whitehead (Kennesaw State University, USA)
Part I: Critique as Method
2. Pedagogical Self-Subversion and Critical Becoming in Early Confucian Philosophy, Geir Sigurdsson (University of Iceland, Iceland)
3. Crisis and Critique: Zhuangzi's Philosophical Turning Point, Hans-Georg Moeller (University of Macau, Macau) and Paul J. D'Ambrosio, (East China Normal University, China)
4. Otherwise than God and Man: Subverting Purpose and Knowledge in Zhuangzi's Perspectival Mirror, Brook Ziporyn (University of Chicago, USA)
5. Confucius's Irony: Silent Subversion and Critique in the Analects, Dimitra Amarantidou (East China Normal University, China)
6. Efficacious Subversion: Argument by Relegation in Chan Buddhism, Andrew K. Whitehead (Kennesaw State University, USA)
7. Scolding the Buddhas, Abusing the Patriarchs: An Outlook on the Subversive Hermeneutics of Chan, through Case Four of the Blue Cliff Record, Rudi Capra (National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland)
Part II: Socio-Political Subversion
8. To Become the King of All Under Heaven: Mengzi as a Strategist of Regime Subversion, Ting-mien Lee (University of Macau, Macau)
9. A Daoist Critique of the Huaxia Civilization Project, Daniel Sarafinas (University of Macau, Macau)
10. Li Zehou's Critique of Marx through the Lens of Kantian Philosophy, or the Transcendental Illusion of Class Struggle, Jana S. Rosker (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
11. Kundao's Daring Odyssey: Female Daoist Discontentment and Challenge to Confucian Womanhood, Robin R. Wang (Loyola Marymount University, USA)
Part III: Critiques of Concepts and Ideas
12. Critique and Subversion: Rethinking Yang Zhu's Conception of "Self", Ellen Y. Zhang (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong)
13. Subversive Cosmology in the Zhuangzi: A Revaluation of the Early Chinese Cosmos, Manuel Rivera (University of Macau, Macau)
14. Dai Zhen's Critique of Song Confucian Ideology, Robert Carleo III (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
15. What is Critique and What Does it Subvert? Epistemic Intransparency in the Critique of Modern Society, Ady Van den Stock (Ghent University, Belgium)
Index
Part I: Critique as Method
2. Pedagogical Self-Subversion and Critical Becoming in Early Confucian Philosophy, Geir Sigurdsson (University of Iceland, Iceland)
3. Crisis and Critique: Zhuangzi's Philosophical Turning Point, Hans-Georg Moeller (University of Macau, Macau) and Paul J. D'Ambrosio, (East China Normal University, China)
4. Otherwise than God and Man: Subverting Purpose and Knowledge in Zhuangzi's Perspectival Mirror, Brook Ziporyn (University of Chicago, USA)
5. Confucius's Irony: Silent Subversion and Critique in the Analects, Dimitra Amarantidou (East China Normal University, China)
6. Efficacious Subversion: Argument by Relegation in Chan Buddhism, Andrew K. Whitehead (Kennesaw State University, USA)
7. Scolding the Buddhas, Abusing the Patriarchs: An Outlook on the Subversive Hermeneutics of Chan, through Case Four of the Blue Cliff Record, Rudi Capra (National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland)
Part II: Socio-Political Subversion
8. To Become the King of All Under Heaven: Mengzi as a Strategist of Regime Subversion, Ting-mien Lee (University of Macau, Macau)
9. A Daoist Critique of the Huaxia Civilization Project, Daniel Sarafinas (University of Macau, Macau)
10. Li Zehou's Critique of Marx through the Lens of Kantian Philosophy, or the Transcendental Illusion of Class Struggle, Jana S. Rosker (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
11. Kundao's Daring Odyssey: Female Daoist Discontentment and Challenge to Confucian Womanhood, Robin R. Wang (Loyola Marymount University, USA)
Part III: Critiques of Concepts and Ideas
12. Critique and Subversion: Rethinking Yang Zhu's Conception of "Self", Ellen Y. Zhang (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong)
13. Subversive Cosmology in the Zhuangzi: A Revaluation of the Early Chinese Cosmos, Manuel Rivera (University of Macau, Macau)
14. Dai Zhen's Critique of Song Confucian Ideology, Robert Carleo III (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
15. What is Critique and What Does it Subvert? Epistemic Intransparency in the Critique of Modern Society, Ady Van den Stock (Ghent University, Belgium)
Index
Recenzii
Impressive in both its focus and scope, this volume emphasizes the importance and the variety of critical and subversive tendencies in the Chinese tradition, revealing that such tendencies are operative when not always evident and often in surprising and unique ways. It is a wonderful collection.
This is a provocative reading of Chinese philosophy against the grain. The authors find subversion and critical thinking in the most unexpected places. China has a philosophical tradition of critique, and there are many reasons to unveil this tradition today.
A truly challenging book. Moeller and Whitehead have put together a diverse group of scholars engaging with two topics surely essential to philosophy. The contributors paint a clear picture of the understanding and functions of critique and subversion in Chinese philosophy. This book is to be highly recommended for that.
This is a provocative reading of Chinese philosophy against the grain. The authors find subversion and critical thinking in the most unexpected places. China has a philosophical tradition of critique, and there are many reasons to unveil this tradition today.
A truly challenging book. Moeller and Whitehead have put together a diverse group of scholars engaging with two topics surely essential to philosophy. The contributors paint a clear picture of the understanding and functions of critique and subversion in Chinese philosophy. This book is to be highly recommended for that.