Western philosophy has been defined through the exclusion of non-Western forms of thought as non-philosophical. In this paper, I place the notion of what is "properly" philosophy into question by contrasting the essence/appearance paradigm governing Western metaphysics and its deconstructive critics with the more fluid, dynamic, and participatory forms of encountering and performatively enacting the world that are articulated in Chinese thinking and made apparent in Chinese painting. In this hermeneutical contrast, Western and Chinese thinking themselves are interpeted as co-relational rather than as discrete, mutually indifferent or ethnocentrically nativist traditions
An account of the three rival conceptions of Western philosophy: "theoretical," "difference," and "p...
This paper will survey how Western philosophy turned almost from its beginning to the objective dime...
Are there deep differences between these cultures in their ways of thinking? How can they be describ...
Western philosophy has been defined through the exclusion of non-Western forms of thought as non-phil...
[[abstract]]Chinese philosophy is little known in France and is notgenerally recognised by twenty-fi...
第五百號記念特集號Taking philosophy in a broad sense as is found in the phrase ‘from myth to philosophy’, the...
In discussions in comparative philosophy, it is often assumed that Chinese and Western traditions ar...
In discussions in comparative philosophy, it is often assumed that Chinese and Western traditions ar...
What about " Chinese philosophy " ? Zheng Jiadong and Joël Thoraval raise the question whether it is...
The question of whether what is known as ‘Eastern Philosophy’ qualifies as real philosophical ventur...
This paper explores the recent development of Eastern philosophy, focusing on the proliferation of E...
This thesis is an investigation of the significance of Heidegger's dialogue with Eastern thought. I ...
Chinese philosophy has been the subject of many learned studies. Yet, it has been called into questi...
In this paper, I review the book The Philosophical Challenge from China, edited by Brian Bruya. I cr...
While the Eastern and Western philosophical traditions are often perceived to be at odds with one an...
An account of the three rival conceptions of Western philosophy: "theoretical," "difference," and "p...
This paper will survey how Western philosophy turned almost from its beginning to the objective dime...
Are there deep differences between these cultures in their ways of thinking? How can they be describ...
Western philosophy has been defined through the exclusion of non-Western forms of thought as non-phil...
[[abstract]]Chinese philosophy is little known in France and is notgenerally recognised by twenty-fi...
第五百號記念特集號Taking philosophy in a broad sense as is found in the phrase ‘from myth to philosophy’, the...
In discussions in comparative philosophy, it is often assumed that Chinese and Western traditions ar...
In discussions in comparative philosophy, it is often assumed that Chinese and Western traditions ar...
What about " Chinese philosophy " ? Zheng Jiadong and Joël Thoraval raise the question whether it is...
The question of whether what is known as ‘Eastern Philosophy’ qualifies as real philosophical ventur...
This paper explores the recent development of Eastern philosophy, focusing on the proliferation of E...
This thesis is an investigation of the significance of Heidegger's dialogue with Eastern thought. I ...
Chinese philosophy has been the subject of many learned studies. Yet, it has been called into questi...
In this paper, I review the book The Philosophical Challenge from China, edited by Brian Bruya. I cr...
While the Eastern and Western philosophical traditions are often perceived to be at odds with one an...
An account of the three rival conceptions of Western philosophy: "theoretical," "difference," and "p...
This paper will survey how Western philosophy turned almost from its beginning to the objective dime...
Are there deep differences between these cultures in their ways of thinking? How can they be describ...