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Author Xiushan, Ye

Title A Hope for Philosophy I The European Path and Chinese Opportunity
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (139 p.)
Series China Perspectives Ser
China Perspectives Ser
Contents Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: The Path of European Philosophy and the Opportunity for Chinese Philosophy -- 1 The Free Knowledge of Ancient Greece -- 2 The Challenge of Freedom: Philosophy's Confrontation with the Spirit of Judeo-Christianity -- 3 The Dawn of the East and the Sunset of the West -- 1. European Philosophy: Believing the Being of Freedom, Pursuing the Freedom of Being -- 1.1 The Birth of the Concept of Freedom in European Philosophy -- 1.2 Kant's Contribution to the Issues of Freedom
1.3 Hegel's Classical Epitome of Freedom and Being -- 1.4 Inferences Proceeding Therefrom -- 2. The Origin of European Philosophy: On the Path of Knowing Thyself -- 2.1 The Idea of Arche and the Problem of Being: The Birth of Ancient Greek Scientific Thought -- 2.2 On the Difficulties of the 'essence-being': Manifestations of Ancient Dialectics -- 2.3 Socrates and Irony -- 2.4 The Death of Socrates -- 2.5 Socrates as Midwife -- 3. Classical German Philosophy: Fundamental Conceptions and Approaches -- 3.1 The Practical Spirit of Reason -- 3.2 The Meaning of Negation in Classical German Philosophy
3.2.1 Negation as a Category of Logic -- 3.2.2 Negation as the Spirit of Reason -- 3.2.3 Creation and Freedom of Spirit -- 3.2.4 'Spirit-Negation-Development' and Future -- 4. The Relationship between Epistemology and Ontology in European Philosophy -- 4.1 Philosophical Turn: From Epistemology to Ontology -- 4.2 Schopenhauer's Philosophy of Will -- 4.2.1 Schopenhauer's Critique of Kant -- 4.2.2 Schopenhauer's Critique of Hegel -- 4.2.3 Schopenhauer's Philosophy at the Crossing Point of East and West -- 4.3 The Contribution of Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology to European Philosophy
4.3.1 The Historical Connection of Husserl with European Philosophy -- 4.3.2 Scepticism and Epoché -- 4.3.3 C. Husserl and Kant -- 4.3.4 Humanistic Sciences as Scientific Knowledge of Freedom -- 4.3.5 The Appearance of Husserl's 'Transcendental Phenomenology' -- 4.3.6 Ideas and Reality, Freedom and Necessity, Humanities and Nature, etc. -- 4.4 Heidegger's Return to Ontology -- 4.5 Lévinas: Transcending beyond Ontology -- 4.6 Moment of the Convergence of Eastern and Western Culture -- Note -- Index
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000569469
1000569462