----- 建设性地参与哲学分析和欧式的方法:来自比较哲学华帝观点
CONTENTS Acknowledgements ... vii Notes on Transcription ... ix Contributors ... xiii General Introduction ... 1 Part One ANALYTIC AND CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE WESTERN TRADITION Introduction ... 7 Richard Tieszen Chapter One Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology Considered in the Light of (Recent) Epistemology ... 11 Christian Beyer Chapter Two Meaning as Significance in Analytic and Continental Philosophy ... 33 A.P. Martinich Chapter Three Narrative Conceptions of the Self ... 55 Todd May Chapter Four Against Linguistic Exclusivism ... 71 Soren Overgaard Chapter Five Consciousness Experienced and Witnessed ... 91 David Woodruff Smith Chapter Six Analytic and Continental Philosophy, Science, and Global Philosophy ... 103 Richard Tieszen Chapter Seven Of Boundaries and What Falls Between the Cracks: Philosophy, Its History and Chinese 'Philosophy' ... 125 Mary Tiles Part Two CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT OF ANALYTIC AND CONTINENTAL APPROACHES BEYOND THE WESTERN TRADITION Introduction ... 147 Bo Mou Chapter Eight Philosophy Sans Frontieres: Analytic and Continental Philosophy-A View from the East ... 163 Graham Priest Chapter Nine Comparative Aspects of Africana Philosophy and the Continental-Analytic Divide ... 183 Tommy L. Lott Chapter Ten Meaning and Reality: A Cross-Traditional Encounter ... 199 Lajos L. Brons Chapter Eleven The Buddhist Challenge to the Noumenal: Analyzing Epistemological Deconstruction ... 221 Sandra A. Wawrytko Chapter Twelve A Daoist Perspective on Analytical and Phenomenological Methodologies in the Analysis of Intuition ... 243 Marshall D. Willman Chapter Thirteen Daoism as Critical Theory ... 261 Mario Wenning Chapter Fourteen On Daoist Approach to the Issue of Being in Engaging Quinean and Heideggerian Approaches ... 289 Bo Mou Index ... 321
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