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|a Sameness, Difference, and the Post-Comparative Turn / Jim Behuniak -- Mining the Emotions, Deepening Ars Contextualis: A Personal Reflection on the Power of Sensitive Reading / Kirill O. Thompson -- Confucianism as a Tradition of Reconstruction: Returning to the "Way of Heaven"? / Kurtis Hagen -- The Development of the Amesian Methodology for Comparative Philosophy / Haiming Wen and Joshua Mason -- Philosophical Ames: On Teaching Chinese Thought as Philosophy / Thorian R. Harris -- To Render Ren: Saving Authoritativeness / Brian Bruya -- Philosophy as Hermeneutics: Reflections on Roger Ames, Translation, and Comparative Methodology / Steve Coutinho -- The Attitude of the Junzi toward Wealth, Social Eminence, Poverty, and Humbleness in Light of Analects 4.5 / Attilio Andreini -- Reflections on David L. Hall and Roger T. Ames's Understanding of Classical Confucian Cosmology / Jung-Yeup Kim -- Locating the "Numinous" in a Human-Centered Religiousness / Peter Wong Yih Jiun -- On the Demystification of the Numinous and Mystical in Classical Ruism: Contemporary Musings on the Zhongyong / Lauren F. Pfister -- Many Confucianisms: From Roger Ames to Jiang Qing on the Interpretive Possibilities of Ruist Traditions / Sarah A. Mattice -- Seeing Through the Aesthetic Worldview / Andrew Lambert -- How Do Teachers "Realize" Their Students?: Reflections on Zhi in the Analects / Carine Defoort -- Strategic Imagination in Chinese Philosophy / Daniel Coyle -- Extending Ars Contextualis to Zhu Xi: Using Gewu as an Example / Eiho Baba -- Truth Bound and Unbound: A Deeper Look at the Western and Chinese Paradigms / Marty H. Heitz -- Exploring an Alternative Pre-Qin Logic / Jinmei Yuan -- Role Modeling in Confucian Role Ethics: Appreciating an Amesian Education / Joseph E. Harroff -- Who's Afraid of Village Worthies? / Geir Sigurðsson -- Doubts and Anxiety on a Way without Crossroads / Vytis Silius -- Applying Amesian Ethics / Joshua Mason -- Making Way for Nothing / Meilin Chinn -- Field, Focus, and Focused Field: A Classical Daoist Worldview / James D. Sellmann -- The Temporality of Dao: Permanence and Transience / Jing Liu -- Whence Do You Know the Fish Are Happy?: Knowing Well and Living Well / Kuan-Hung Chen -- Confucianism as Transformative Practice: Ethical Impact and Political Pitfalls / Sor-hoon Tan -- The Promise and Problem of Creativity and Li / Amy Olberding -- Men Tell Me Paternalism Is Good / Sydney Morrow -- Confucianism Reimagined: A Feminist Project / Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee.
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|a "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 philosophy. With a reflective methodology that has produced creative translations of key Chinese philosophical texts, Ames-in conjunction with notable collaborators such as D.C. Lau, David Hall, and Henry Rosemont Jr.-has brought China's philosophical traditions into constructive cross-cultural dialogue on numerous ethical and social issues that we face today. The volume opens with two parts that share overlapping concerns about interpretation and translation of nonwestern texts and traditions. Parts III and IV-"Process Cosmology" and "Epistemological Considerations"-mark the shift in comparative projects from the metaphilosophical and translational stage to the more traditionally philosophical stage. Parts V and VI-"Confucian Role Ethics" and "Classical Daoism"-might best be read as Chinese contributions to philosophical inquiry into living well or "ethics" broadly construed. Lastly, Part VII takes Amesian comparative philosophy in "Critical Social and Political Directions," explicitly drawing out the broader dimensions of social constitution and the ideal of harmony. The contributors-scholars working in philosophy, religious studies, and Asian studies-pursue lines of inquiry opened up by the work of Roger Ames, and their chapters both clarify his ideas and push them in new directions. They survey the field of Chinese philosophy as it is taking shape in the wake of Ames's contributions and as it carries forward a global conversation on the future of humanity"--
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