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Based on the influential metaphysical concepts of yin-yang, dao, and li in traditional Chinese philosophy and a clarification of their metaphysical objects, methods, and purpose, Reconstructing Metaphorical Metaphysics in Traditional Chinese Philosophy: Meta-One and Harmony proposes three new metaphysical categories: Meta-One (元一), Multi-One (殊一), and Utter-One (全一). These categories describe three dynamic stages of development, which are associated with four dynamical models of harmony: potential and factual, temporary and permanent, partial and full harmonies, and four models of static harmonies (unitary, binary, ternary, and multiple). In order to outline methodological principles for metaphorical metaphysics, Derong Chen classifies general metaphysical methods into direct vs. indirect, positive vs. negative, and logical vs. metaphorical methods, and establishes various methodological principles based on the features of Meta-One, Multi-One, and Utter-One, respectively. Chen argues that this new system of metaphorical metaphysics is rooted in and developed from traditional Chinese philosophy and is the metaphysical foundation of natural, social-political, ethical, moral philosophy, and aesthetics in the twenty-first century.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Metaphorical Metaphysics: Object, Method, & Purpose

Chapter 2. Meta-One, Multi-One, and Utter-One

Chapter 3. Corresponding Harmony in Meta-One

Chapter 4. Methodological Principles of Metaphorical Metaphysics

Chapter 5. Meta-One: Metaphysical Foundation of Chinese Philosophy

Conclusion

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666922042, 978-1666922042
      ISBN10: 1666922048

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Based on the influential metaphysical concepts of yin-yang, dao, and li in traditional Chinese philosophy and a clarification of their metaphysical objects, methods, and purpose, Reconstructing Metaphorical Metaphysics in Traditional Chinese Philosophy: Meta-One and Harmony proposes three new metaphysical categories: Meta-One (元一), Multi-One (殊一), and Utter-One (全一). These categories describe three dynamic stages of development, which are associated with four dynamical models of harmony: potential and factual, temporary and permanent, partial and full harmonies, and four models of static harmonies (unitary, binary, ternary, and multiple). In order to outline methodological principles for metaphorical metaphysics, Derong Chen classifies general metaphysical methods into direct vs. indirect, positive vs. negative, and logical vs. metaphorical methods, and establishes various methodological principles based on the features of Meta-One, Multi-One, and Utter-One, respectively. Chen argues that this new system of metaphorical metaphysics is rooted in and developed from traditional Chinese philosophy and is the metaphysical foundation of natural, social-political, ethical, moral philosophy, and aesthetics in the twenty-first century.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Metaphorical Metaphysics: Object, Method, & Purpose

      Chapter 2. Meta-One, Multi-One, and Utter-One

      Chapter 3. Corresponding Harmony in Meta-One

      Chapter 4. Methodological Principles of Metaphorical Metaphysics

      Chapter 5. Meta-One: Metaphysical Foundation of Chinese Philosophy

      Conclusion

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