Subject: Philosophy, Asian

Oneness : East Asian conceptions of virtue, happiness, and how we are all connected
AuthorIvanhoe, Philip. J. (Ivanhoe, P. J. (Philip John)) [艾文賀 - 필립 아이반호 지], 1954-
PlaceOxford, England
PublisherOxford University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
ShelfStacks
Call NumberBD396 .I93 2017
Descriptionxii, 188 p. ; 22 cm
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Oneness : East Asian conceptions of virtue, happiness, and how we are all connected / Philip J. Ivanhoe.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Oneness with the world -- Conceptions of the self -- Selfishness and self-centeredness -- Virtues, inclinations, and oneness -- Oneness and spontaneity -- Oneness and happiness.

"At the center of a constellation of key ideas in East Asian philosophical traditions, there lies a conception of oneness among human beings. Human beings are intricately and inextricably intertwined and share a common destiny with other people, creatures, and things. The ramifications of this idea are wide-reaching, and resonate with important debates and concerns in contemporary Western philosophy, but many at the forefront of their fields in the West are unaware of the fundamental shift in perspective that might be available to them. One of Ivanhoe's aims in this work is to challenge the dominant paradigm of hyper-individualism, which still enjoys a commanding position in a great deal of contemporary theory and practice in the humanities and social sciences, and to describe and advocate for an alternative conception and sense of self, world, and the relationship between them.  In particular, Ivanhoe, who has an extensive background in and has published influential work on virtue ethics and Asian philosophy, investigates the implications of oneness for conceptions of the self, virtue, and human happiness." -- Publisher's description

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ISBN9780190492014
LCCN2017014031
Overlapping cosmologies in Asia : transcultural and interdisciplinary approaches
AuthorMak, Bill M. 麥文彪 Huntington, Eric
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesCrossroads - history of interactions across the silk routes ; v. 4
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBD494.O94 2022
Descriptionpdf. [xvii, 297 p. : ill. (chiefly color), maps ; 25 cm].
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Overlapping cosmologies in Asia : transcultural and interdisciplinary approaches / edited by Bill M. Mak, Eric Huntington.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Bill M. Mak and Eric Huntington -- The influence of Assyriology on the study of Chinese astronomy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / John Steele -- Greek astral sciences in China / Bill M. Mak -- Eclipse dragons, seasonal change, and the salvation of light : a case of overlapping cosmologies in Manichaeism / Adrian C. Pirtea -- Deciphering Aristotle with Chinese medical cosmology : Nanban Unkiron and the reception of Jesuit cosmology in early modern Japan / Hiraoka Ryuji -- Chinese-Muslims as agents of astral knowledge in late imperial China / Dror Weil -- Geometrizing Chinese astronomy? The view from a diagram in the Kashf al-ḥaqāʼiq by al-Nīsābūrī (d. ca. 1330) / Yoichi Isahaya -- From heaven to earth : circles and the construction of the imperial order in late Ming and early Qing China / Catherine Jami -- The Buddhist universe in early modern Japan : cosmological dispute and the epistemology of vision / D. Max Moerman -- Buddhist cosmology in Bhutanese murals : a visual negotiation between Abhidharma and Kālacakra systems / Eric Huntington -- Overlapping heavens in the wall paintings of Mogao Cave 285 at Dunhuang : an art-historical study of the syncretistic images on its west wall and ceiling / Satomi Hiyama.

"The history of cosmology is often understood in terms of the development of modern science, but Asian cosmological thought and practice touched on many aspects of life, including mathematics, astronomy, politics, philosophy, religion, and art. Because of the deep pervasion of cosmology in culture, many opportunities arose for transmissions of cosmological ideas across borders and innovations of knowledge and application in new contexts. Taking a wider view, one finds that cosmological ideas traveled widely and intermingled freely, being frequently reinterpreted by scholars, ritualists, and artists and transforming as they overlapped with ideas and practices from other traditions. This book brings together ten diverse scholars to present their views on these overlapping cosmologies in Asia"-- Provided by publisher.

Local access dig.pdf. [Overlapping Cosmologes in Asia.pdf]

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ISBN9789004511675
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