Fundamentals of comparative and intercultural philosophy /
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Author / Creator: | Ma, Lin, 1970- author. |
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Imprint: | Albany : State University of New York Press, [2016] ©2016 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
Series: | SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11383597 |
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505 | 0 | |a Note on Referencing; Symbols and Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Preliminaries- Philosophy and Language; Do We Need a Universal Notion of Philosophy?; Narrow and Broad Definitions of Philosophy; Zhexue and Philosophia; Philosophical Traditions; Greek's Confrontation with the Asiatic; Language (Preliminaries); Features of Language and CrossCultural Interpretation; The Unsayable; Understanding, Interpretation, Translation, Exposition; Linguistic Relativism; The SapirWhorf Hypothesis; Benveniste and Derrida; 2. The Troubled Water of the Ideal Language Paradigm | |
505 | 8 | |a Specters of the Ideal Language ParadigmThe Ideal Language Assumption; Case Study: Machine Translation; Shared or In-Between Language; Lyotard's Approach to Language; Are There Universals?; Cultural, Cognitive, and Philosophical Universals; Linguistic Universals; Case Study: Basic Emotions; Is "Standard" Logic Universal?; Logic in Classical Chinese Traditions; 3. Universalism and Relativism; Similarities of Universalism and Relativism; Varieties of Relativism and Universalism; Universalism and Relativism Share Isomorphy Thesis; Is Relativism SelfRefuting? | |
505 | 8 | |a Case Study of Color in View of Relativism versus UniversalismWhy Color?; The Ideal Language Paradigm: Universality by Way of Regimentation; The Ordinary Language Paradigm: Undermining the Universality of Color; Historical Construction of the Domain of Color; The Preconditions of Scientific Knowledge; De-essentializing Rationality and Epistemic Virtues; The Manifest and the Scientific Image; 4. Family Resemblance and Deessentialization; (De-)essentialization of Language and Meaning; Family Resemblance; Preliminaries; Wittgenstein's Notion of Family Resemblance | |
505 | 8 | |a Conceptual SchemesConcepts and Conceptual Schemes; Conceptual Schemes and Webs of Beliefs; Kuhn's Later Views; Putnam on Conceptual Relativity; Goodman's Worlds; Case Study: The Mass Noun Hypothesis; Concluding Remarks on Conceptual Schemes; Form(s) of Life; Lifeworld(s), Form(s) of Life, and Congeners; Wittgenstein's "Form(s) of Life"; Further Extension of the Prenotional Notion Form(s) of Life; Similarities and Differences; 7. Varieties of Intercultural Philosophy; Terminology; Heidegger's Asian Connection; Heidegger's Reception in East Asia; Heidegger's References to Daoism | |
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