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This book provides a rigorous analysis of Owen Flanagan's comparative philosophy. The contributors discuss his philosophy of human flourishing and naturalized approach to Asian Philosophy. The essays critically analyse Flanagan's naturalized eudaimonics, naturalized Buddhism, and theory of Confucian human flourishing and moral modularity.
This book provides a rigorous analysis of Owen Flanagan's comparative philosophy. The contributors discuss his philosophy of human flourishing and naturalized approach to Asian Philosophy. The essays critically analyse Flanagan's naturalized eudaimonics, naturalized Buddhism, and theory of Confucian human flourishing and moral modularity.
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Autorenporträt
Bongrae Seok is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Alvernia University in Reading, Pennsylvania. He is the author of Embodied Moral Psychology and Confucian Philosophy (2013) and Moral Psychology of Confucian Shame (2016), where he explores and discusses how interdisciplinary studies of psychology and neuroscience help us understand Asian philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Section I: Introduction 1. Introduction: Eudaimonic Human Flourishing and Naturalized Asian Philosophy Bongrae Seok Section II: Flanagan, Human Flourishing, and Meaning of Life 2. EudaimoniaCosmopolitan: Toward an Integrative, Developmental Model of a Good Life, East and West Jack J. Bauer and Peggy DesAutels 3. Metaphysics, Virtue, and Eudaimonia in Aristotle and Buddhism Nancy E. Snow 4. Living without a Canopy or Being Mortal and Responsible: Flanagan, Derrida, and Zen Buddhism on the Production of Meaning Jin Y. Park Section III: Flanagan and Naturalized Buddhism 5. Consciousness, Naturalism, and Human Flourishing Christian Coseru 6. Physicalism and Beyond: Flanagan, Buddhism, and Consciousness Matthew MacKenzie 7. Assessing Flanagan's Naturalistic Critique of the Luminosity of Mind in Buddhism Douglas L. Berger 8. More Things in Heaven and Earth: The Path to Nirvana, Naturalized Jonathan C. Gold Section IV: Flanagan, Moral Modularity, and Confucian Philosophy 9. Flanagan, Haidt, and Mencius: Naturalized Ethics and Modularity of Morals Bongrae Seok 10. Owen Flanagan on Moral Modularity and Comparative Philosophy Philip J. Ivanhoe Section V: Owen Flanagan's Responses to His Critics 11. Cross-Cultural Philosophy and Well-Being Owen Flanagan
Section I: Introduction 1. Introduction: Eudaimonic Human Flourishing and Naturalized Asian Philosophy Bongrae Seok Section II: Flanagan, Human Flourishing, and Meaning of Life 2. EudaimoniaCosmopolitan: Toward an Integrative, Developmental Model of a Good Life, East and West Jack J. Bauer and Peggy DesAutels 3. Metaphysics, Virtue, and Eudaimonia in Aristotle and Buddhism Nancy E. Snow 4. Living without a Canopy or Being Mortal and Responsible: Flanagan, Derrida, and Zen Buddhism on the Production of Meaning Jin Y. Park Section III: Flanagan and Naturalized Buddhism 5. Consciousness, Naturalism, and Human Flourishing Christian Coseru 6. Physicalism and Beyond: Flanagan, Buddhism, and Consciousness Matthew MacKenzie 7. Assessing Flanagan's Naturalistic Critique of the Luminosity of Mind in Buddhism Douglas L. Berger 8. More Things in Heaven and Earth: The Path to Nirvana, Naturalized Jonathan C. Gold Section IV: Flanagan, Moral Modularity, and Confucian Philosophy 9. Flanagan, Haidt, and Mencius: Naturalized Ethics and Modularity of Morals Bongrae Seok 10. Owen Flanagan on Moral Modularity and Comparative Philosophy Philip J. Ivanhoe Section V: Owen Flanagan's Responses to His Critics 11. Cross-Cultural Philosophy and Well-Being Owen Flanagan
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