Fundamentals of Comparative and Intercultural Philosophy

by Lin Ma

2020-04-23 08:17:49

Discusses the conditions of possibility for intercultural and comparative philosophy, and for crosscultural communication at large.This innovative book explores the preconditions necessary for intercultural and comparative philosophy. Philosophical p... Read more
Discusses the conditions of possibility for intercultural and comparative philosophy, and for crosscultural communication at large.This innovative book explores the preconditions necessary for intercultural and comparative philosophy. Philosophical practices that involve at least two different traditions with no common heritage and whose languages have very different grammatical structure, such as Indo-Germanic languages and classical Chinese, are a particular focus. Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel look at the necessary and not-so-necessary conditions of possibility of interpretation, comparison, and other forms of interaction and how we can speak of similarities and differences in this context. The authors posit that it is necessary to dissolve the question of universalism versus relativism by replacing the ideal language paradigm with a paradigm of family resemblances and that it is not necessary to share a common language to engage in comparison. Numerous case studies are presented, including many comparisons of Western and Chinese concepts. Less

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Print pages432
PublisherState University of New York Press
Publication date March 25, 2016
ISBN9781438460178

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