Reactionary Chinese & other wisdom in comparative perspective
Wisdom and Chinese Philosophy Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 33, no 3., September 2006 Discounting the book reviews unrelated to the issue theme, here are the contents: What Is Wisdom? (Chung-Ying Cheng) Wisdom in Comparative Perspectives (Xinzhong Yao) Philosophy of the Yijing: Insights into Taiji and Dao as Wisdom of Life (Chung-Ying Cheng) Yi: Practical [...]
The Legitimacy of Chinese Philosophy (2)
“I must Create a System, or be enslav’d by another Mans” – William Blake, Jerusalem 10.20 More on: The Legitimacy of Chinese Philosophy, Part III Contemporary Chinese Thought, vol. 37, no. 3, Spring 2006. The demarcation of a discipline called “philosophy” and the question of the commensurability of disparate intellectual traditions—the Chinese and the Western [...]
The Legitimacy of Chinese Philosophy (1)
The Legitimacy of Chinese Philosophy, Part III Contemporary Chinese Thought, vol. 37, no. 3, Spring 2006. Editors’ Introduction (Carine Defoort & Ge Zhaoguang) Modern Construction and Explanatory Models of the History of Philosophy (Zhao Dunhua) A False But Meaningful Issue: A Reading of the “Legitimacy Issue in Chinese Philosophy” (Yu Wujin) On the New Round [...]