I explore how Heidegger and his successors interpret philosophy as an Occidental enterprise based on a particular understanding of history. In contrast to the dominant monistic paradigm, I return to the plural thinking of Dilthey and Misch, who interpret philosophy as a European and a global phenomenon. This reflects Dilthey's pluralistic understanding of historical life. Misch developed Dilthey's insight by demonstrating the multiple origins of philosophy as critical life-reflection in its Greek context and in the historical matrices of ancient India and China. Misch's approach to Confucius and Zhuangzi reveals a historically informed, interculturally sensitive, and critically oriented life-philosophy. © 2013 Journal of Chinese Philosophy
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In this paper, I examine two exemplary replies to the challenge of history that played a crucial rol...
Looking at the European tradition it appears to have been so from the start. At the beginning of his...
In the sixties and seventies, theoretical discussions in European social sciences focused on the nat...
Research into the history of understanding Heidegger's ideas allows to reveal how different thinkers...
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AbstractThe paper deals with both historiography and intercultural philosophy, trying to offer a det...
In this paper author deals with Heidegger’s account of the modern age as the epoch based on Western ...
In his book After Finitude, Quentin Meillassoux criticizes post-Kantian philosophy for its inability...
This paper aims to seek how far the main concepts and principles of the life's philosophy thought of...
The preoccupation with the "historicity" of thought and existence is central to thehermeneutic-pheno...
The publication of Sein und Zeit in 1927 by the very young Martin Heidegger, a mere thirty-eight at ...
Heidegger’s interpretation of Kant (Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics, 1929) can be seen as an att...
This book explores the possibility of philosophical praxis by weaving an ontological thread through ...
Why were Chinese and Indian ways of thinking excluded from European philosophy in early modern times...
Martin Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer both advanced a philosophical hermeneutics. These two thinke...
In this paper, I examine two exemplary replies to the challenge of history that played a crucial rol...
Looking at the European tradition it appears to have been so from the start. At the beginning of his...
In the sixties and seventies, theoretical discussions in European social sciences focused on the nat...