The hermeneutical self and an ethical difference: intercivilizational engagement

Part I. Hermeneutical theory and human experience. Interpretation and experience -- Interpretation and life connection -- Phenomenology and hermeneutics -- Understanding and linguistic existence -- Part II. Intercivilizational encounters : interpretation and ethical subject. Mediation : the hermeneu...

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Main Author: Chung, Paul S. 1958- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge James Clarke and Co 2012
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:The Hermeneutical Self and an Ethical Difference: Intercivilizational Engagement by Paul S. Chung, James Clarke, 2012 (ISBN 978-0-227-17381-7), 286 pp., pb. 50 (2013) (Crawford, Nathan)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hermeneutics / Ethics / Religion
Further subjects:B Hermeneutics Religious aspects
B Hermeneutics
B Hermeneutics ; Religious aspects
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Summary:Part I. Hermeneutical theory and human experience. Interpretation and experience -- Interpretation and life connection -- Phenomenology and hermeneutics -- Understanding and linguistic existence -- Part II. Intercivilizational encounters : interpretation and ethical subject. Mediation : the hermeneutical self and moral self -- Interpretation and ethics of virtue : Aristotle revisited -- Intercivilizational encounters : the mean in Confucian ethics -- Thomas Aquinas : theological virtue ethics and analogy -- A comparative religious study of Aquinas and Mengzi -- Part III. Aftermath of modernity : discourse reason and ethics of the other. Interpretation in long route and social location -- Discourse ethics and communicative rationality -- Neo-Aristotelian ethics and neo-Kantian framework -- Aesthetics of existence and ethics of alterity -- Part IV. Intercivilizational reconstruction in the aftermath of colonialism. Intercivilizational reconstruction and global-critical inquiry -- Engaging the Cave and the Butterfly : dialectics of Enlightenment and neo-Confucian self -- Interpretations as conflict and creativity : retrieval of Wang Yangming -- Concluding reflection : the hermeneutical self and an ethical difference -- Epilogue: Interpretive reason and postcolonial irregularity.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-284) and index
ISBN:0227173813