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|a Learning from Asian Philosophy.
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|a Introduction; PART I: The Formation of Self as an Ethical Problem; 1. The Psychology and Ethics of Self; 2. Confucius and the Problem of Naturalness; 3. Tradition and Community in the Formation of Self; 4. The Formation of Self: Afterword; PART II: The Fluidity of Self; 5. Debates over the Self; 6. Falsity, Psychic Indefiniteness, and Self-Knowledge; 7. Spontaneity and Education of the Emotions in the Zhuangzi; 8. Fluidity and Character: Afterword; PART III: Choice; 9. Choice and Possibility; 10. Confucius, Mencius, Hume, and Kant on Reason and Choice.
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|a 11. Reason and Choice: AfterwordPART IV: The Scope of Ethics; 12. The Compartmentalization of Western Ethics; 13. Tradition and Moral Progress; 14. The Emotions of Altruism, East and West; 15. Varieties of Ethical Judgment: Afterword; PART V: The Demands of Ethics; 16. Expecting More of Some People; 17. Confucius and the Nature of Religious Ethics; 18. The Supra-Moral in Religious Ethics: The Case of Buddhism; 19. The Elective ""Ought"": Afterword; PART VI: Philosphy as Communication; 20. Philosophy and Enlightenment; 21. Not in So Many Words: Zhuangzi's Strategies of Communication.
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|a IntroductionSection 1:. The Formation of the SelfSection 2:. The Fluidity of the SelfSection 3:. ChoiceSection 4:. The Scope of EthicsSection 5:. The Demands of EthicsSection 6:. Philosophy as CommunicationBibliographyIndex.
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