Confucian Pragmatism as the Art of Contextualizing Personal Experience and World

Confucian Pragmatism as the Art of Contextualizing Personal Experience and World

by Haiming Wen
Confucian Pragmatism as the Art of Contextualizing Personal Experience and World

Confucian Pragmatism as the Art of Contextualizing Personal Experience and World

by Haiming Wen

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Overview

This engaging work of comparative philosophy brings together American pragmatism and Chinese philosophy in a way that generates new interpretations of Chinese philosophy and a fresh perspective on issues in process philosophy. Through an analysis of key terms, Haiming Wen argues that Chinese philosophical terminology is not simply a retrospective language that through a process of stipulation promises us knowledge of an existing world, but is also an open, prospective vocabulary that through productive associations allows philosophers to realize a desired world. Relying on this productive power of Chinese terminology, Wen introduces a new term: 'Confucian pragmatism.' Wen convincingly shows that although there is much that distinguishes American pragmatism from Confucian philosophy, there is enough conceptual overlap to make Confucian pragmatism a viable and exciting field of study.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739136461
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 04/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 430
File size: 479 KB

About the Author

Haiming Wen is assistant professor of philosophy at Renmin University of China

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 1. The Crisis of Creativity
Chapter 2 2. Getting Past the Eclipse of Creativity: Acknowledging the Philosophical Fallacy
Chapter 3 3. Intentionality/Meaning (yi) and Confucian Contextual Creativity
Chapter 4 4. Feelings (qing) and the Importance of History, Particularity, and Emergence in Context
Chapter 5 5. The Contextual Creativity of Key Philosophical Terms
Chapter 6 6. Chinese Philosophical Sensibility
Chapter 7 7. Chinese Metaphysical Creativity
Chapter 8 8. Chinese Epistemological Creativity: Thinking-and-Feeling (Mind) and Experience
Chapter 9 9. Confucian Pragmatism as a Post-Modern Comparative Philosophy
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