Constructive engagement of analytic and continental approaches in philosophy : from the vantage point of comparative philosophy / / edited by Bo Mou and Richard Tieszen.

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From the vantage point of comparative philosophy and with the goal of cross-tradition constructive engagement, this anthology explores how analytic and \'Continental\' approaches in philosophy, as understood broadly and presented in the Western and other traditions, can learn from each other and jointly contribute to the contemporary development of philosophy on a range of issues. The volume includes 14 essays which are organized into two parts respectively on analytic and \'Continental\' approaches in and beyond the Western tradition. The anthology also includes the volume editors’ specific introductions to the two parts as well as a general introduction to the whole volume.
Preliminary Material -- General Introduction / Bo Mou and Richard Tieszen -- Introduction to Part One: Analytic and Continental Philosophy in the Western Tradition / Richard Tieszen -- 1. Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology Considered in the Light of (Recent) Epistemology / Christian Beyer -- 2. Meaning as Significance in Analytic and Continental Philosophy / A.P. Martinich -- 3. Narrative Conceptions of the Self / Todd May -- 4. Against Linguistic Exclusivism / Søren Overgaard -- 5. Consciousness Experienced and Witnessed / David Woodruff Smith -- 6. Analytic and Continental Philosophy, Science, and Global Philosophy / Richard Tieszen -- 7. Of Boundaries and What Falls between the Cracks: Philosophy, Its History, and Chinese ‘Philosophy’ / Mary Tiles -- Introduction to Part Two: Constructive Engagement of Analytic and Continental Approaches beyond the Western Tradition / Bo Mou -- 8. Philosophy Sans Frontières: Analytic and Continental Philosophy—A View from the East / Graham Priest -- 9. Comparative Aspects of Africana Philosophy and the Continental-Analytic Divide / Tommy L. Lott -- 10. Meaning and Reality: A Cross-Traditional Encounter / Lajos L. Brons -- 11. The Buddhist Challenge to the Noumenal: Analyzing Epistemological Deconstruction / Sandra A. Wawrytko -- 12. A Daoist Perspective on Analytical and Phenomenological Methodologies in the Analysis of Intuition / Marshall D. Willman -- 13. Daoism as Critical Theory / Mario Wenning -- 14. On Daoist Approach to the Issue of Being in Engaging Quinean and Heideggerian Approaches / Bo Mou -- Index of Names and Subjects.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
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title Constructive engagement of analytic and continental approaches in philosophy from the vantage point of comparative philosophy /
spellingShingle Constructive engagement of analytic and continental approaches in philosophy from the vantage point of comparative philosophy /
Philosophy of History and Culture ;
Preliminary Material --
General Introduction /
Introduction to Part One: Analytic and Continental Philosophy in the Western Tradition /
1. Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology Considered in the Light of (Recent) Epistemology /
2. Meaning as Significance in Analytic and Continental Philosophy /
3. Narrative Conceptions of the Self /
4. Against Linguistic Exclusivism /
5. Consciousness Experienced and Witnessed /
6. Analytic and Continental Philosophy, Science, and Global Philosophy /
7. Of Boundaries and What Falls between the Cracks: Philosophy, Its History, and Chinese ‘Philosophy’ /
Introduction to Part Two: Constructive Engagement of Analytic and Continental Approaches beyond the Western Tradition /
8. Philosophy Sans Frontières: Analytic and Continental Philosophy—A View from the East /
9. Comparative Aspects of Africana Philosophy and the Continental-Analytic Divide /
10. Meaning and Reality: A Cross-Traditional Encounter /
11. The Buddhist Challenge to the Noumenal: Analyzing Epistemological Deconstruction /
12. A Daoist Perspective on Analytical and Phenomenological Methodologies in the Analysis of Intuition /
13. Daoism as Critical Theory /
14. On Daoist Approach to the Issue of Being in Engaging Quinean and Heideggerian Approaches /
Index of Names and Subjects.
title_sub from the vantage point of comparative philosophy /
title_full Constructive engagement of analytic and continental approaches in philosophy [electronic resource] from the vantage point of comparative philosophy / edited by Bo Mou and Richard Tieszen.
title_fullStr Constructive engagement of analytic and continental approaches in philosophy [electronic resource] from the vantage point of comparative philosophy / edited by Bo Mou and Richard Tieszen.
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title_auth Constructive engagement of analytic and continental approaches in philosophy from the vantage point of comparative philosophy /
title_alt Preliminary Material --
General Introduction /
Introduction to Part One: Analytic and Continental Philosophy in the Western Tradition /
1. Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology Considered in the Light of (Recent) Epistemology /
2. Meaning as Significance in Analytic and Continental Philosophy /
3. Narrative Conceptions of the Self /
4. Against Linguistic Exclusivism /
5. Consciousness Experienced and Witnessed /
6. Analytic and Continental Philosophy, Science, and Global Philosophy /
7. Of Boundaries and What Falls between the Cracks: Philosophy, Its History, and Chinese ‘Philosophy’ /
Introduction to Part Two: Constructive Engagement of Analytic and Continental Approaches beyond the Western Tradition /
8. Philosophy Sans Frontières: Analytic and Continental Philosophy—A View from the East /
9. Comparative Aspects of Africana Philosophy and the Continental-Analytic Divide /
10. Meaning and Reality: A Cross-Traditional Encounter /
11. The Buddhist Challenge to the Noumenal: Analyzing Epistemological Deconstruction /
12. A Daoist Perspective on Analytical and Phenomenological Methodologies in the Analysis of Intuition /
13. Daoism as Critical Theory /
14. On Daoist Approach to the Issue of Being in Engaging Quinean and Heideggerian Approaches /
Index of Names and Subjects.
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series Philosophy of History and Culture ;
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contents Preliminary Material --
General Introduction /
Introduction to Part One: Analytic and Continental Philosophy in the Western Tradition /
1. Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology Considered in the Light of (Recent) Epistemology /
2. Meaning as Significance in Analytic and Continental Philosophy /
3. Narrative Conceptions of the Self /
4. Against Linguistic Exclusivism /
5. Consciousness Experienced and Witnessed /
6. Analytic and Continental Philosophy, Science, and Global Philosophy /
7. Of Boundaries and What Falls between the Cracks: Philosophy, Its History, and Chinese ‘Philosophy’ /
Introduction to Part Two: Constructive Engagement of Analytic and Continental Approaches beyond the Western Tradition /
8. Philosophy Sans Frontières: Analytic and Continental Philosophy—A View from the East /
9. Comparative Aspects of Africana Philosophy and the Continental-Analytic Divide /
10. Meaning and Reality: A Cross-Traditional Encounter /
11. The Buddhist Challenge to the Noumenal: Analyzing Epistemological Deconstruction /
12. A Daoist Perspective on Analytical and Phenomenological Methodologies in the Analysis of Intuition /
13. Daoism as Critical Theory /
14. On Daoist Approach to the Issue of Being in Engaging Quinean and Heideggerian Approaches /
Index of Names and Subjects.
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