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Informationen zum Autor Karyn Lai specializes in early Confucian and Daoist philosophies. She has published broadly in that area and her book Learning from Chinese Philosophies (Ashgate Publishing, 2006) draws insights from Chinese philosophy and applies them to contemporary debates including in Environmental Ethics, Feminist philosophy and Social and Political philosophy. The contributing authors are eminent scholars in the field; they are Tang Yijie, Nathan Sivin, Chung-ying Cheng, Antonio Cua, Lauren Pfister, William Herfel, Dianah Rodrigues and Yin Gao. Klappentext This anthology presents the distinctive insights of Chinese philosophy and their relevance to contemporary issues in a range of areas: moral philosophy, social and political philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, environmental ethics, medicine and psychological health. Increased collaboration between scholars--both within the field and in interdisciplinary areas--has initiated many fresh and insightful dialogues, and this anthology reflects those innovations in recent research. Scholars draw on philosophical resources from the Chinese traditions including their conceptual frameworks, logical structures, reasoning strategies, meta-ethical insights and epistemological devices. This anthology will provide an important addition to scholarly resources in the field. It will serve as a key resource for those wishing to explore directions for future interdisciplinary research. Zusammenfassung Chinese Philosophy: New Directions and Interdisciplinary Perspectives presents the distinctive insights of Chinese philosophy and their relevance to contemporary issues in a range of areas: moral philosophy, social and political philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, environmental ethics, medicine, and psychological health. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ( Chung-ying Cheng ). Introduction ( Karyn L. Lai ). 1. On Human Consciousness in Classical Chinese Philosophy: Developing Onto-Hermeneutics of the Human Person ( Chung-ying Cheng ). 2. Constructing "Chinese Philosophy" in Sino-European Cultural Exchange ( Tang Yijie ). 3. Drawing Insights From Chinese Medicine ( Nathan Sivin ). 4. Chinese Medicine and the Dynamic Conceptions of Health and Disease ( William Herfel, Dianah Rodrigues and Yin Gao ). 5. Understanding Change: the Interdependent Self in its Environment ( Karyn L. Lai ). 6. Environmental Ethics and Some Probing Questions for Traditional Chinese Philosophy ( Lauren F. Pfister ). 7. Virtues of Junzi ( Antonio S. Cua ). ...