Davidson's philosophy and Chinese philosophy : : constructive engagement / / edited by Bo Mou.

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Superior document:Philosophy of history and culture ; Volume 23
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2006]
©2006
Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:Philosophy of history and culture ; Volume 23.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xix, 355 p. ); ill. ;
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on Transcription
  • Contributors
  • How Constructive Engagement of Davidson's Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy is Possible: A Theme Introduction
  • PART ONE CONCEPTUAL SCHEMES, RELATIVISM, AND CROSS-CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
  • Chapter One Relativism and Its Schemes
  • Chapter Two Davidson and Chinese Conceptual Scheme
  • Chapter Three Making Room for Comparative Philosophy: Davidson, Brandom, and Conceptual Distance
  • PART TWO PRINCIPLE OF CHARITY AND CHINESE PHILOSOPHY
  • Chapter Four Where Charity Begins
  • Chapter Five Davidson's Charity in the Context of Chinese Philosophy
  • PART THREE RATIONALITY, NORMATIVITY, AND INTER-CULTURAL DISAGREEMENT
  • Chapter Six Davidsonian Rationality and Ethical Disagreement between Cultures
  • Chapter Seven A Davidsonian Approach to Normativity and the Limits of Cross-Cultural Interpretation
  • PART FOUR MEANING AND INTERPRETATION
  • Chapter Eight On Two Kinds of Meaning and Interpretation
  • Chapter Nine Metaphorical Use versus Metaphorical Essence: Examples from Chinese Philosophy
  • Chapter Ten Reading the Analects with Davidson: Mood, Force, and Communicative Practice in Early China
  • PART FIVE TRUTH CONCERN AND DAO CONCERN
  • Chapter Eleven From Donald Davidson's Use of "Convention T" to Meaning and Truth in Chinese Language
  • Chapter Twelve Truth Pursuit and Dao Pursuit: From Davidson's Approach to Classical Daoist Approach in View of the Thesis of Truth as Strategic Normative Goal
  • Index.