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Migrating Texts and Traditions

Sweet, William [Hrsg.]:
Migrating Texts & Traditions / edited by William Sweet. - Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, 2012. - x, 350 S.
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Beschreibung
There can be little dispute that culture influences philosophy: we see this in the way that classical Greek culture influenced Greek philosophy, that Christianity influenced mediaeval western philosophy, that French culture influenced a range of philosophies in France from Cartesianism to post-modernism, and so on.
   Yet many philosophical texts and traditions have also been introduced into very different cultures and philosophical traditions than their cultures of origin – through war and colonialization, but also through religion and art, and through commercial relations and globalization. And this raises questions such as: What is it to do French philosophy in Africa, or Analytic philosophy in India, or Buddhist philosophy in North America?
   This volume examines the phenomenon of the ‘migration’ of philosophical texts and traditions into other cultures, identifies places where it may have succeeded, but also where it has not, and discusses what is presupposed in introducing a text or a tradition into another intellectual culture. [Verlagsinformation]

Inhalt
Preface. ix
William Sweet:
Introduction: What does it mean for Texts and Traditions to Migrate? 1
PART I: FROM THE WEST
Vincent Shen:
The Migration of Aristotelian Philosophy to China in the 17th Century. 21
Gyongyi Hegedus:
The Reformulation of the Philoponean Proofs in Mediaeval Jewish Thought. 39
Leslie Armour:
Putting Islam and "The West" Together Again: The Philosophy of M. M. Sharif. 61
William Sweet:
British Idealism as a Migrating Tradition. 79
Pieter Duvenage:
The Migration of Ideas and Afrikaans philosophy in South Africa. 105
Chinatsu Kobayashi:
Heidegger, Japanese Aesthetics, and the Idea of a 'Dialogue' between East and West. 121
Cristal Huang:
Hermeneutics and the Migration of Philosophical Traditions in East Asia. 155
PART II: FROM THE EAST AND THE SOUTH
Jonardon Ganeri:
Dārā Shukoh and the Transmission of the Upaniṣads to Islam. 177
Linda Patrik:
A Buddhist 'good life' theory: Śāntideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra. 189
Sheila Mason:
Sharing Insights: Buddhism and Recent Aristotelian Ethics. 201
Frank Hoffman:
Process Concepts of Text, Practice, and No Self in Buddhism. 221
Peter J. McCormick:
On Being Enabled to Say What Is "Truly Real". 233
David Lea:
The Philosophers of Al Andalus and European Modernity. 251
Denys P. Leighton:
Radhakrishnan and the Construction of Philosophical Dialogue across Cultural Traditions. 267
PART III THEORETICAL ISSUES
Bruce Janz:
Philosophy-in-Place and Texts Out of Place. 287
Kuan-Min Huang:
Migrating texts: a hermeneutical perspective. 305
Eliot Deutsch:
Text, Rationality, and Knowledge in Indian Philosophy. 321
William Sweet:
Afterword: Migration: Explanation, Analysis, and Directions. 331
Index. 337
Contributors. 347

Herausgeber
WILLIAM SWEET has published extensively in philosophy and religious studies, particularly in the history of modern philosophy and religion, ethics, the philosophy of religion, and cross-cultural philosophy. Currently Past-President of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Sweet has also served on, and chaired, a number of national and international committees. He has received a number of awards, including the President's Award for Research at St Francis Xavier. Homepage (St Francis Xavier University).

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