Title: | Papers from the 2014 University of Tokyo-University of Hawai'i Summer Residential Institute in Comparative Philosophy |
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Author: | Roger T. Ames et al (ed.) | |||
Publisher: | UTCP | Year: | 2015 | |
Category: | UTCP-Uehiro Booklet | |||
UTCP-Uehiro Booklet 9 Download Contents Preface Papers by Institute Faculty 1. The “Where” and “When” of Translating Chinese Philosophy 2. From Climaticity (Fūdo) to Ethics (Rinrigaku): Watsuji Tetsurō on the Externality of Human 3. Seeking for Place of Universality in Modern Japanese and Chinese Philosophy 4. Emotion as a Place for Normativity: From the Perspective of the Phenomenology of Hermann Papers by Participants 1. Whose Self Is Dropping Off?: The Notion of Self in Dōgen’s ‘Genjōkōan’ 2. Human Beings, Human Becomings, and the Question of Personhood 3. Fudo, Phenomenology, and Interpretation 4. Musings by Moonlight:Li Bai, Du Fu, and Some Paradoxes of Separation 5. Edification of Living Spaces 6. Sketch for a Theory of Vulnerabilities: Between Existence and Coexistence 7. Finding Xiang Yuan in Wuxingpian 8. Ideal Presentations of the People (民) and Their Real Limitations: Metaphysical Personhood in 9. Notes on Place: Ars contexualis and the Intersection of Fin-de-siècle Psychology, Philosophy and 10. Swimming with the turtles: Co-existence, Co-being, Convivial, Co-thrive, 11. Beauty and ‘Relationality’: Yanagi’s Aesthetics in Comparison with Watsuji’s 12. Locating a Place for Environmental Ethics: Local Answers to a Global Problem or Global 13. Some insights to understand marine conservation activities in Japan 14. Why Not ‘City Sounds, Urban Colors’? 15. Cosmetic Surgery and Confucianism: Reread “body” and “filial piety” 16. Significance of Watsuji Tetsuro's Ethics in nowadays |