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Book SynopsisThe Journal of Chinese Philosophy initiates this volume on the origins of philosophy and their relations in philosophical languages, be it Chinese or Greek or European as not merely derived from the Greek.
Table of ContentsPreface: Origins and Relations of Philosophy: European and Chinese
CHUNG-YING CHENG
Introduction: Intersections between Chinese and Western Philosophies
ERIC S. NELSON
Heidegger, Misch, and the Origins of Philosophy
ERIC S. NELSON
Deconstruction and Différance: Onto-Return and Emergence in a Daoist Interpretation of Derrida
CHUNG-YING CHENG
Zhenzhi and Acknowledgment in Wang Yangming and Stanley Cavell
WILLIAM DAY
Isaiah Berlin’s Challenge to the Zhuangzian Freedom
TAO JIANG
Lao-Zhuang and Heidegger on Nature and Technology
GRAHAM PARKES
World Philosophy and Climate Change: A Sino-German Way to Civil Evolution
MARTIN SCHÖNFELD
Levinas and the Daodejing on the Feminine: Intercultural Reflections
LIN MA
“Waiting for Godot”? Contemporaneity, Feminism, and Creativity
LINYU GU
Mapping Kant’s Architectonic onto the Yijing via the Geometry of Logic
STEPHEN R. PALMQUIST