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Jin Yuelin's Ontology : perspectives on the problem of induction /

This is both a work-immanent analysis of Lun dao, and an introduction to Jin's thought. It begins with the problem of induction, which is the study's central theme, and proceeds to outline Jin's ontological response. In addition, it also considers his epistemological response to the p...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Schulz Zinda, Yvonne
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : BRILL, 2012.
Colección:Modern Chinese philosophy ; v. 6.
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490 1 |a Modern Chinese philosophy,  |x 1875-9386 ;  |v v. 6 
505 0 |a Introduction; Chapter One Jin's Use of Language; 1.1 Philosophical Style; 1.2 Jin's "Play of Concepts"; 1.3 The Emotional Attachment to Words; 1.3.1 The case of "neng"?; Chapter Two Point of Departure; 2.1 Hume's Challenge: The Problem of Induction; Chapter Three Ontology; 3.1 Relative Framework: Dao-differentiated (dao fen??); 3.1.1 Dao-differentiated: form-potentiality (shib-neng??); 3.1.2 Basic modes and conditions in the realization of possibilities; 3.2 The Static Conditions: Regularity (li?) and the Situation in Process (shi?). 
505 8 |a 3.2.1 The concretization and individualization of realization3.2.2 Particularization of realization and temporal-spatial placement; 3.2.3 Universal and particular qualities of individuals; 3.2.4 Regularity and the a rational a priori world; 3.3 The Dynamic Conditions: Pre-ordination (shu?) and Occasion (ji?); 3.3.1 The changes and movements of individuals in the flow of time; 3.3.2 The evolutionary development of individuals and their classes; 3.4 The Absolute Framework: Dao-one (daoyi??); 3.4.1 The ultimatelessness of non-being (wuji??). 
505 8 |a 3.4.2 Changes and movements of individuals in the process of realization3.4.3 The supreme ultimate (taiji??); 3.4.4 Dao-one: "the ultimatelessness of non-being yet the supreme ultimate" (wuji er taiji?????); Chapter Four Points of Arrival; 4.1 The Epistemological Answer as Reflected in li? and shia?; 4.2 The Ontological Answer as Reflected in li? and shi?; Chapter Five Conclusion; Appendix One Abbreviations of Book Titles; Appendix Two Translation of the Propositions of the Chapters in Lun dao; Lun dao Chapter 1: Dao, Form--Potentiality. 
505 8 |a Lun dao Chapter 2: The Realization of PossibilitiesLun dao Chapter 3: The Individualization of Realization; Lun dao Chapter 4: The Relations of Universals; Lun dao Chapter 5: Space-time and the Particular; Lun dao Chapter 6: The Changes and Movements of Individuals; Lun dao Chapter 7: Occasion and Pre-ordination; Lun dao Chapter 8: The Ultimatelessness of Non-being yet the Supreme Ultimate; Glossary; Bibliography; Tables; Index. 
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