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Formulating a Minimalist Morality for a New Planetary Order
Alternative Cultural Perspectives
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- Roger T. AmesMichael WalzerOwen FlanaganDr. Feng ZhangBaogang HeAmita ChatterjeeMay SimJ. Baird CallicottOliver LeamanSun XiangchenRoger T. AmesXiaoyu LuHans-Georg MoellerBrook ZiporynJin Y. ParkVrinda DalmiyaWorkineh KelbessaDavid B. WongWang HuiAlbert WelterJames Hankins
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- Confucian Cultures
2025
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The Westphalian model of international relations has given us a zero-sum game of winners and losers that has proven to be ineffective in addressing the pressing issues of our times. Philosopher Zhao Tingyang has argued that by conceptualizing international relations from the planetary perspective of tianxia, we can develop a sense of “worldness” that at once acknowledges the plurality of moral ideals defining of the world’s cultures and seeks practical ways to formulate a shared m...
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Ethnosociology, #2
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- Ethnosociology
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In this monograph, Dugin provides an overview of the primary foreign and Russian sources and schools that influenced the establishment of ethnosociology as an independent and original scientific discipline. Dugin offers a profoundly philosophical approach to the categories of the "ethnos," "narod," "nation" and "society," providing clear definitions of these concepts, and expounding a broader ethnosociological taxonomy. For the first time in the field, this work brings a ...
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Encountering China
Michael Sandel and Chinese Philosophy
2018
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In the West, Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel is a thinker of unusual prominence. In China, he’s a phenomenon, greeted by vast crowds. China Daily reports that he has acquired a popularity “usually reserved for Hollywood movie stars.” China Newsweek declared him the “most influential foreign figure” of the year. In Sandel the Chinese have found a guide through the ethical dilemmas created by the nation’s swift embrace of a market economy—a guide whose communitarian idea...
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Peace by Peaceful Means
Peace and Conflict, Development and Civilization
1996
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Johan Galtung, one of the founders of modern peace studies, provides a wide-ranging panorama of the ideas, theories and assumptions on which the study of peace is based.The book is organized in four parts, each examining the one of the four major theoretical approaches to peace. The first part covers peace theory, exploring the epistemological assumptions of peace. In Part Two conflict theory is examined with an exploration of nonviolent and creative handling of conflict. Developme...
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All under Heaven
The Tianxia System for a Possible World Order
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- Great Transformations
2021
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In this succinct yet ample work, Zhao Tingyang, one of China’s most distinguished intellectuals, provides a profoundly original philosophical interpretation of China’s story and also develops a Chinese worldview for the future. Over the past few decades, the question W**here did China come from? has absorbed the thoughts of many of China's best historians. Zhao, keenly aware of the persistent and pernicious asymmetry in the prevailing way scholars have gone about theorizing China ...
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Taking Back Philosophy
A Multicultural Manifesto
2017
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Are American colleges and universities failing their students by refusing to teach the philosophical traditions of China, India, Africa, and other non-Western cultures? This biting and provocative critique of American higher education says yes. Even though we live in an increasingly multicultural world, most philosophy departments stubbornly insist that only Western philosophy is real philosophy and denigrate everything outside the European canon. In Taking Back Philosophy, Bryan ...
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China's Green Religion
Daoism and the Quest for a Sustainable Future
2017
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How can Daoism, China's indigenous religion, give us the aesthetic, ethical, political, and spiritual tools to address the root causes of our ecological crisis and construct a sustainable future? In China's Green Religion, James Miller shows how Daoism orients individuals toward a holistic understanding of religion and nature. Explicitly connecting human flourishing to the thriving of nature, Daoism fosters a "green" subjectivity and agency that transforms what it means to live a ...
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Origins of Moral-Political Philosophy in Early China
Contestation of Humaneness, Justice, and Personal Freedom
2021
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This book rewrites the story of classical Chinese philosophy, which has always been considered the single most creative and vibrant chapter in the history of Chinese philosophy. Works attributed to Confucius, Mozi, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Xunzi, Han Feizi and many others represent the very origins of moral and political thinking in China. As testimony to their enduring stature, in recent decades many Chinese intellectuals, and even leading politicians, have turned to those classics, espe...
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Religion and Public Discourse in an Age of Transition
Reflections on Bahá’í Practice and Thought
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- Bahá’í Studies
2018
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Technology, tourism, politics, and law have connected human beings around the world more closely than ever before, but this closeness has, paradoxically, given rise to fear, distrust, and misunderstanding between nation-states and religions. In light of the tensions and conflicts that arise from these complex relationships, many search for ways to find peace and understanding through a “global public sphere.” There citizens can deliberate on issues of worldwide concern. Their voices can be...
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Capitalism--its Nature and its Replacement
Buddhist and Marxist Insights
2021
EN
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In this third decade of the 21st century, deep problems plague our world. Many people lack adequate nutrition, health care, and education, because–while there is enough wealth for everyone to meet these basic needs–most of it is tightly controlled by precious few. Global warming causes droughts, floods, rising sea levels, and soon the forced migrations of millions of people. In this book, philosopher Graham Priest explains why we find ourselves in this situation, defines the nature of the ...
One Corner of the Square
Essays on the Philosophy of Roger T. Ames
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- Dr. Attilio AdreiniDr. Eiho BabaDr. Martin SchonfeldJim BehuniakKirill ThompsonDr. Kurtis HagenHaiming WenJoshua MasonDr. Thorian R. HarrisDr. Brian BruyaSteven CoutinhoPeter WongSarah A. MatticeAndrew LambertCarine DefoortDr. Daniel CoyleDr. Marty H. HeitzDr. Jinmei YuanDr. Joseph HarroffDr. Geir SigurdssonDr. Vytis SililusDr. James D. SellmannDr. Jing LiuDr. Kuan-Hung ChenSor-hoon TanDr. Amy OlberdingDr. Sydney MorrowDr. Li-Hsiang Lisa RosenleePeter D. HershockDr. Jason Ananda Josephson StormDr. Lauren F. PfisterDr. Meilin Chinn
2021
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In a historical moment when cross-cultural communication proves both necessary and difficult, the work of comparative philosophy is timely. Philosophical resources for building a shared future marked by vitality and collaborative meaning-making are in high demand. Taking note of the present global philosophical situation, this collection of essays critically engages the scholarship of Roger T. Ames, who for decades has had a central role in the evolution of comparative and nonwestern philo...
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The Dao of World Politics
Towards a Post-Westphalian, Worldist International Relations
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- New International Relations
2013
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This book draws on Daoist yin/yang dialectics to move world politics from the current stasis of hegemony, hierarchy, and violence to a more balanced engagement with parity, fluidity, and ethics.The author theorizes that we may develop a richer, more representative approach towards sustainable and democratic governance by offering a non-Western alternative to hegemonic debates in IR. The book presents the story of world politics by integrating folk tales and popular culture...
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