This book is a critical examination of the different roles of conscience and cognition in social research in China and the West, exploring how the two traditions can enrich each other and help societies navigate through the complex intellectual and moral crises of our time.Drawing on a rich array of primary and secondary sources, this title traces the development of the Confucian conception of conscience, from Confucius and Mencius to Xiong Shili and Mou Zongsan, two representatives of Neo-Confucianism. This primacy of a moral sense is compared and contrasted with the tension within the Western culture between strains that place a premium on understanding and a deep commitment to the search for meaning in such philosophers as Habermas and Heidegger. The author explicates why such a commitment is essential to social research and how the focus on instrumental rationality that has defined modernity may be corrected by recentering the role of conscience on intellectual inquiry in general. To that end, both Chinese and Western cultures have plenty to offer both in terms of substantive insights and research methodologies.The book will be a crucial reference for scholars and students interested in Western philosophy, comparative philosophy and Chinese philosophy.
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This book is a critical examination of the different roles of conscience and cognition in social research in China and the West, exploring how the two traditions can enrich each other and help societies navigate through the complex intellectual and moral crises of our time.
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1. Seeking the Integration of âExplanationâ and âUnderstandingâ: On the Developmental Trajectories of Social Research in the Past 200 Years 2. The Positivist Methodology of Social Science and the Dialectic of Enlightenment 3. Rational Choice Theory and Critical Theoryâs Critique 4. The Duality of Religion: A Dialectic Review on âRational Choice Theory of Religionâ 5. âCommunicative Rationalityâ and âPolitical Theologyâ in the Public Sphere 6. Conscience and Cognition: A Comparison in the Contexts of Chinese and Western Cultural Heritage 7. Xiong Shiliâs Interpretation and Criticism of Wang Yangmingâs âFour-verse Teachingâ 8. A Comparison between Xiong Shiliâs and Mou Zongsanâs Interpretation of the âAporia of Extending Knowledgeâ 9. On the Existential Concerns and Humanistic Atmosphere of Chinese Poems in light of Heideggerâs Interpretation of Poem 10. Wandering Between Kant, Hegel and Marx: A Review of Habermas's "Once Again: On the Relationship Between Morality and Ethical Life" 11. The Responsibility of Philosophy
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781032469485
Publisert
2024-10-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
U, P, 05, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
204
Forfatter
Om bidragsyterne
Zhang Qingxiong is Professor and doctoral supervisor of Philosophy at Fudan University (China), currently serving as Editor-in-Chief of Modern Foreign Philosophy, a journal published by the Chinese Modern Foreign Philosophy Society. His research interests include phenomenology, analytical philosophy and comparative studies of Chinese and European culture.