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

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 oth...

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Superior document:Philosophy of History and Culture ; Volume 32
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Philosophy of history and culture ; Volume 32.
Physical Description:1 online resource (345 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.