72 | 2019
Briding traditions. Chinese and Western philosophy in dialogue
For centuries, Western and Chinese thought have developed along parallel and sometimes opposite paths. One of the main issues of comparative philosophy is whether the distance between them can be overcome and what this reconciliation might imply.
This issue of Rivista di Estetica will inquire into the possibility of a philosophical commensurability between Chinese and Western thought, through the study of the differences and the possible commonalities between their metaphysics, ethics, methodologies and ontological conceptions of nature and the human being, as well as through the analysis of how cultural traditions migrate from the East to the West and vice versa.
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Anecdotes and thought experiments in Zhuangzi and Western philosophy [Testo integrale]
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Il ceppo e l’intaglio. Riflessioni metafisiche sul Daodejing [Testo integrale]
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Man from Mars – the Western Reader [Testo integrale]
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Towards moral teleology — a comparative study of Kant and Zhu Xi [Testo integrale]
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The Manifesto of 1958: a discourse on Confucian Rationalism [Testo integrale]
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Abel-Rémusat e Hegel: sinologia e filosofia nell’Europa del XIX secolo [Testo integrale]
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Frammenti di un’estetica cinese del vuoto [Testo integrale]
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varia
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Et in academia ego [Testo integrale]
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