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Title | SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture. — A philosophical defense of culture: perspectives from Confucianism and Cassirer |
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Creators | Xiang Shuchen |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Philosophy, Confucian. ; Culture — Philosophy. ; Symbolic interactionism. ; EBSCO eBooks |
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Language | English |
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Record create date | 12/9/2021 |
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Draws on two different but strikingly similar streams in our world tradition to argue for the contemporary philosophical relevance of ""culture."".
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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Historical Reconstruction of Wen
- The Contemporary Relevance of Cassirer and Confucianism
- Existing Literature on Wen
- Outline of Chapters
- 1 Humanism and Language: Cassirer and the Xici (系辞)
- Xici: Humanism and Language (Wen 文)
- Cassirer: Humanism and Language/Symbol-making
- Naive Realism versus Symbolic Idealism
- Six Characteristic Corollaries of Naive Realism
- From Substance to Function
- Cassirer’s Account of Functionalism
- The Six Characteristics in History
- Holism and Structuralism: Points 1, 2, 3, and 4
- Language and Freedom: Points 5 and 6
- Cassirer’s Linguistic Turn
- Nature, Organism, and Ziran (自然)
- 2 Li Xiang Yi Jin Yi (立象以尽意): Giving (Symbolic) Form to Phenomena
- Xiang (象) in the Xici
- Symbols and Reality
- Xici 2.2
- Symbolic Pregnancy
- Symbolic Pregnancy and Xici 2.2
- Tian Ren He Yi (天人合一) and Symbolic Idealism
- Symbolic Idealism and the Zhongyong (中庸)
- The Universal and the Particular
- Goethe’s Archetypal Phenomena (Urphänomene)
- Language: The Concrete Universal
- The Linguistic Turn of the Xici
- 3 Shi Yan Zhi (诗言志): Giving (Poetic) Form to Qing (情)
- Knowing Others: Shi Yan Zhi (诗言志)
- Aesthetic Forms and Morality
- Giving Form to Emotions
- Yijing (意境): The Benevolent Continuity of Man and Nature
- The Aesthetic Education of Man
- Conclusion
- 4 Wen Yi Zai Dao (文以载道): Giving (Linguistic) Form to Dao
- The Philosophical Significance of Wen
- Wen (文), Li (理), and Xiang (象)
- The Canonization of Wen as the Trigrams
- The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons (文心雕龙) and “The Origins of Wen” (文原)
- The Boundedness of Spirit and Form
- 5 Zhi You Wen Ye (质犹文也): Giving (Human) Form to the Self
- Wen in the Analects
- Freedom and Form
- Ancient Wen Graphs
- Wen, Bildung, and the Aesthetic Education of Man
- Cassirer’s Aesthetic Individual
- In Defense of Culture
- 6 Wu Yi Wu Wen (物一无文): Organic Harmony
- Cassirer and “Harmony in Contrariety” between the Symbolic Forms
- The Dogma of Substance versus (Critical Idealist) Unity as Function
- Leibniz and Organism
- Cassirer’s Interpretation of Goethe’s Idealistic Morphology
- Humboldt and Language
- Herder and History
- Needham, Whitehead, and Correlative Cosmology
- Organicist Thinking in Confucianism
- The Continuation of Life
- Harmony and Mutual Responsiveness (ganying 感应)
- Symbolic Forms for a New Humanity
- Organic Harmony as an Ethics in Cassirer’s Oeuvre
- Culture and Harmony
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Definitions of Wen
- Appendix 2 A Brief History of Wen
- Appendix 3 Partial Translation of Song Lian’s “The Origins of Wen” (Wenyuan 文原)
- Glossary
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index