Explores the cross-cultural endeavors of Rorty and Heidegger,
particularly how this work addresses the possibilities of comparative
philosophy itself. Wei Zhang joins the ongoing hermeneutic quest for
understanding and appropriating the East-West encounter and
cross-cultural engagement by exploring Martin Heidegger's and Richard
Rorty's cross-cultural encounters with Eastern thinkers. Zhang begins
by examining Rorty's correspondence with Indian philosopher Anindita
N. Balslev, outlining their debate about the discipline of comparative
philosophy and curriculum reform, as well as the nature or origin of
philosophy itself. She then focuses on the dialogue between Heidegger
and a Japanese professor concerning the nature of human language and
discusses whether Heidegger's view of language allows for a true
understanding between East and West or whether it admits only
misunderstanding and prejudice are possible. Finally, the author
presents a conceptual dialogue with Heidegger's primary text on
hermeneutics and phenomenology, Ontology-The Hermeneutics of
Facticity. Utilizing the dialogues and correspondence between
Heidegger, Rorty, and the Eastern thinkers as textual examples, Zhang
deconstructs and recovers layers of misconceptions of the various
interpretations of the East-West encounter.
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A Hermeneutics of Cross-Cultural Understanding
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780791481806
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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