Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy
Essays in Honor of Hwa Yol Jung
Herausgeber: Park, Jin Y.
Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy
Essays in Honor of Hwa Yol Jung
Herausgeber: Park, Jin Y.
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Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy explores new forms of philosophizing in the age of globalization by challenging the conventional border between the East and the West, as well as the traditional boundaries among different academic disciplines. This ri...
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Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy explores new forms of philosophizing in the age of globalization by challenging the conventional border between the East and the West, as well as the traditional boundaries among different academic disciplines. This ri...
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780739122662
- ISBN-10: 0739122665
- Artikelnr.: 26056891
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780739122662
- ISBN-10: 0739122665
- Artikelnr.: 26056891
Jin Y. Park is associate professor of philosophy and religion at American University. She is the author ofBuddhism and Postmodernity: Zen, Huayan, and the Possibility of Buddhist Postmodern Ethics and editor of Buddhisms and Deconstructions and Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Rethinking Philosophy in a Time of Globalization
Part 2 Part One. Thinking Others: In the Age of Globalization Chapter 3
Chapter 1. Transversality and Public Philosophy in the Age of Globalization
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Finitude and Its Horizons: For Hwa Yol Jung Chapter 5
Chapter 3. Comparative Philosophy and Politics of Otherness Chapter 6
Chapter 4. From Crisis to Renovation: Hwa Yol Jung's Contribution to
Political Theory Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Phenomenology as an Idea of Bridging
Cultural Divide Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Hwa Yol Jung's Phenomenology of Asian
Philosophy Part 9 Part Two. New Horizons in Political Theory: East and West
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Heaven and Man: from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Neo-Confucian Political Philosophy: The Cheng
Brothers versus Contemporary Political Liberals Chapter 12 Chapter 9.
Reconsidering Wang Yangming's Theory of the "Unity of Knowledge and Action"
Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Schützian Phenomenology and the Everyday Lifeworld:
A Bakhtinian Critique Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Engaging Hwa Yol Jung's
Political Theory of Transversality: from the Standpoint of Mestizaje
Chapter 15 Chapter 12. Political Theory, Critical Ecology, and
Merleau-Ponty's Path to and from the "Site of Ontological Constitution"
Part 16 Part Three. Diasporic Imagination: From Ecology to Gender Politics
Chapter 17 Chapter 13. The Confluence of Hwa Yol Jung's Ethics and North
American Environmental Literature Chapter 18 Chapter 14. The Clash of
Cultural Identities: Bernard-Marie Koltes' Black Battles with Dogs Chapter
19 Chapter 15. King Lear and the Ethics of Encounter Chapter 20 Chapter 16.
Dorothy Wordsworth and a Poetics of Caring Chapter 21 Chapter 17. Vico's
Arborescence 22 Selected Bibliography of Hwa Yol Jung's Works in English
Part 2 Part One. Thinking Others: In the Age of Globalization Chapter 3
Chapter 1. Transversality and Public Philosophy in the Age of Globalization
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Finitude and Its Horizons: For Hwa Yol Jung Chapter 5
Chapter 3. Comparative Philosophy and Politics of Otherness Chapter 6
Chapter 4. From Crisis to Renovation: Hwa Yol Jung's Contribution to
Political Theory Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Phenomenology as an Idea of Bridging
Cultural Divide Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Hwa Yol Jung's Phenomenology of Asian
Philosophy Part 9 Part Two. New Horizons in Political Theory: East and West
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Heaven and Man: from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Neo-Confucian Political Philosophy: The Cheng
Brothers versus Contemporary Political Liberals Chapter 12 Chapter 9.
Reconsidering Wang Yangming's Theory of the "Unity of Knowledge and Action"
Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Schützian Phenomenology and the Everyday Lifeworld:
A Bakhtinian Critique Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Engaging Hwa Yol Jung's
Political Theory of Transversality: from the Standpoint of Mestizaje
Chapter 15 Chapter 12. Political Theory, Critical Ecology, and
Merleau-Ponty's Path to and from the "Site of Ontological Constitution"
Part 16 Part Three. Diasporic Imagination: From Ecology to Gender Politics
Chapter 17 Chapter 13. The Confluence of Hwa Yol Jung's Ethics and North
American Environmental Literature Chapter 18 Chapter 14. The Clash of
Cultural Identities: Bernard-Marie Koltes' Black Battles with Dogs Chapter
19 Chapter 15. King Lear and the Ethics of Encounter Chapter 20 Chapter 16.
Dorothy Wordsworth and a Poetics of Caring Chapter 21 Chapter 17. Vico's
Arborescence 22 Selected Bibliography of Hwa Yol Jung's Works in English
Chapter 1 Introduction: Rethinking Philosophy in a Time of Globalization
Part 2 Part One. Thinking Others: In the Age of Globalization Chapter 3
Chapter 1. Transversality and Public Philosophy in the Age of Globalization
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Finitude and Its Horizons: For Hwa Yol Jung Chapter 5
Chapter 3. Comparative Philosophy and Politics of Otherness Chapter 6
Chapter 4. From Crisis to Renovation: Hwa Yol Jung's Contribution to
Political Theory Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Phenomenology as an Idea of Bridging
Cultural Divide Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Hwa Yol Jung's Phenomenology of Asian
Philosophy Part 9 Part Two. New Horizons in Political Theory: East and West
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Heaven and Man: from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Neo-Confucian Political Philosophy: The Cheng
Brothers versus Contemporary Political Liberals Chapter 12 Chapter 9.
Reconsidering Wang Yangming's Theory of the "Unity of Knowledge and Action"
Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Schützian Phenomenology and the Everyday Lifeworld:
A Bakhtinian Critique Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Engaging Hwa Yol Jung's
Political Theory of Transversality: from the Standpoint of Mestizaje
Chapter 15 Chapter 12. Political Theory, Critical Ecology, and
Merleau-Ponty's Path to and from the "Site of Ontological Constitution"
Part 16 Part Three. Diasporic Imagination: From Ecology to Gender Politics
Chapter 17 Chapter 13. The Confluence of Hwa Yol Jung's Ethics and North
American Environmental Literature Chapter 18 Chapter 14. The Clash of
Cultural Identities: Bernard-Marie Koltes' Black Battles with Dogs Chapter
19 Chapter 15. King Lear and the Ethics of Encounter Chapter 20 Chapter 16.
Dorothy Wordsworth and a Poetics of Caring Chapter 21 Chapter 17. Vico's
Arborescence 22 Selected Bibliography of Hwa Yol Jung's Works in English
Part 2 Part One. Thinking Others: In the Age of Globalization Chapter 3
Chapter 1. Transversality and Public Philosophy in the Age of Globalization
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Finitude and Its Horizons: For Hwa Yol Jung Chapter 5
Chapter 3. Comparative Philosophy and Politics of Otherness Chapter 6
Chapter 4. From Crisis to Renovation: Hwa Yol Jung's Contribution to
Political Theory Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Phenomenology as an Idea of Bridging
Cultural Divide Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Hwa Yol Jung's Phenomenology of Asian
Philosophy Part 9 Part Two. New Horizons in Political Theory: East and West
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Heaven and Man: from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Neo-Confucian Political Philosophy: The Cheng
Brothers versus Contemporary Political Liberals Chapter 12 Chapter 9.
Reconsidering Wang Yangming's Theory of the "Unity of Knowledge and Action"
Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Schützian Phenomenology and the Everyday Lifeworld:
A Bakhtinian Critique Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Engaging Hwa Yol Jung's
Political Theory of Transversality: from the Standpoint of Mestizaje
Chapter 15 Chapter 12. Political Theory, Critical Ecology, and
Merleau-Ponty's Path to and from the "Site of Ontological Constitution"
Part 16 Part Three. Diasporic Imagination: From Ecology to Gender Politics
Chapter 17 Chapter 13. The Confluence of Hwa Yol Jung's Ethics and North
American Environmental Literature Chapter 18 Chapter 14. The Clash of
Cultural Identities: Bernard-Marie Koltes' Black Battles with Dogs Chapter
19 Chapter 15. King Lear and the Ethics of Encounter Chapter 20 Chapter 16.
Dorothy Wordsworth and a Poetics of Caring Chapter 21 Chapter 17. Vico's
Arborescence 22 Selected Bibliography of Hwa Yol Jung's Works in English