Interrelatedness in Chinese Religious Traditions

Interrelatedness in Chinese Religious Traditions

An Intercultural Philosophy

Arghirescu, Dr Diana

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

12/2022

272

Dura

Inglês

9781350256859

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Intercultural Philosophical Approach and Cultural Presuppositions

Part I. Western Theories and Cultural Presuppositions
1. Classical Theories of Western Philosophy of Religion: A Brief Examination of their Foundations
2. Contemporary Western Theories of Religion: An Analysis of their Presuppositions

Part II. Chinese Cultural Presuppositions: Interrelatedness as Sameness in Chinese Religions and Philosophies
3. Zhu Xi's Meaning of the Good (shan) and its Practice: A Hermeneutical Study of Ethical Interrelatedness as Organic and Moral Growth
4. Chan Monk-scholar Qisong's Meaning of the Sameness (tong) and its Practice: Ethical Interrelatedness as Interaction between Heart-mind and Names

Part III. Ethical Interrelatedness
5. A Philosophical Theory for Chinese Religions

Part IV. Contemporary Approaches to Chinese Religious Traditions
6. A Comparative Perspective: Similarities and Differences

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index
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intercultural; Confucian; Buddhism; Qisong; Zhu Xi; China; Asia; Western; Song-dynasty