D'Ambrosio / Sigurðsson / Amarantidou | Four Exemplars of Ru ¿ (Confucianism) | Buch | 978-981-963320-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 239 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 545 g

Reihe: Chinese Culture

D'Ambrosio / Sigurðsson / Amarantidou

Four Exemplars of Ru ¿ (Confucianism)

Beyond Comparative Philosophy
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
ISBN: 978-981-963320-3
Verlag: Springer

Beyond Comparative Philosophy

Buch, Englisch, 239 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 545 g

Reihe: Chinese Culture

ISBN: 978-981-963320-3
Verlag: Springer


This book discusses scholars who have all engaged in comparative philosophy projects, many of whom first rose to fame because of their penetrating insights into the similarities and differences in “Western” and “Chinese” thought. They all went beyond simply looking at how one thinker, one school, or one tradition relates to another: each draws on sources from China and the West. However, their projects—from role ethics to concrete metaphysics, from critiquing individualism to balancing harmony and justice—are attempts at re-evaluating the way we view the world and live our lives. These projects are systematic, thorough ?, and comprehensive descriptions of ourselves, the world, and our interactions with others. They are all comparative, but, on top of this, they also aim at making a point that transcends their comparisons. The book thus shows that these great thinkers draw on a multiplicity of resources, and while they might find some ideas closer to home than others, comparison is a necessary constant. Using traditional Confucian vocabulary, this type of philosophizing is described as practicing ?, normally understood as “studying” or “learning.” But, it also means to copy, imitate, model, or emulate. In the process of , one imitates, but with a nod to differences. This book honors four models of such an attitude to In its examination of some of the most influential scholars in Chinese thought, this is a seminal book for scholars and students in Chinese and comparative philosophy. 

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Upper undergraduate

Weitere Infos & Material


Self and Social Roles as Chimeras Revisited; by Mary I. Bockover.- Socially Centered Ethics; by Joanna Crosby.- Philosophical Practice Beyond Comparative Philosophy; by Ronnie Littlejohn.- Henry, the Dragon Slayer: Henry Rosemont Jr. as Role Ethicist, not Orientalist; by Hans-Georg Moeller.- On the Politics of Consultation for the Common Good, in the Documents; by Michael Nylan.- Li Zehou: Philosopher, Mentor, and Practitioner; by Jia Jinhua ???.- Crossing Boundaries: Li Zehou’s Emotional Critique of Liberal Justice; by Andrew Lambert.- The Assumption of Harmony Higher than Justice; by Wang Keping ???.- From Li Zehou to Kant and Back: Or the Precarious Relation between Apriorism and Empiricism; by Jana S. Rošker.- There and Back Again: On Li Zehou’s (Anti-)Philosophy and the Lure of the Beyond; by Ady Van den Stock.- The Moral Self and Its Relations; by Robert A. Carleo III.- Toward a Confucian Account of Social Reality: Yang Guorong on Ritual and Humanization: by Tim Connolly.- Philosophy Without Borders: Yang Guorong, Dao, and World Philosophy; by Sharon Small.- History and Meaning in Yang Guorong’s Concrete Metaphysics; by Daniel Sarafinas.- Concrete Metaphysics: A New Development in the Jin-Feng Lineage of Modern Chinese Philosophy; by Yu Zhenhua ???.- Getting the Most Out of Ames: On Strategic-Pragmatic Elements of Amesian Confucianism; by Geir Sigurðsson.- A Feminist Tribute to Roger T. Ames: Hybridity and Inclusivity; by Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee.- Are Confucian Roles Gendered? Going Beyond the Comparison of East-West Gender Theories; by Sydney Morrow.- The Strangeness of Others and the Critique of Social Structures: Learning from Ames’s Yiduobufen; by Robin R. Wang.- An Amesian Solution to the Posterity Problem; by Martin Schönfeld.


Paul J. D’Ambrosio is a fellow of the Institute of Modern Chinese Thought and Culture, professor of Chinese philosophy, and dean of the Center for Intercultural Research, all at East China Normal University in Shanghai, China. He is also a researcher at the Ma Yifu Academy, Zhejiang University. Additionally, he is a founder of the ???? “Collaborative Learning” lecture and seminar series. He works by D’Ambrosio include  (Columbia University Press, 2021), and  (Columbia University Press, 2017), both with Hans-Georg Moeller, ???? (Kong Xuetang Press, 2020), and  (Harvard University Press, 2018) with Michael Sandel. Additionally, he has authored over 100 articles, chapters, and reviews and is a translator of over a dozen books on Chinese philosophy.

Geir Sigurðsson studied philosophy, sociology and Chinese studies in Europe, the United States, and China. He is Professor of Chinese studies and transcultural philosophy at University of Iceland and Visiting Professor at Ningbo University, China. Geir is author of  (2015), an annotated translation of the ancient Chinese classic  into Icelandic (2019), and co-editor of the volumes  and (2025).

Hans-Georg Moelleris a Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Macau. He authored numerous books including  , (both with Paul D’Ambrosio),  , and  , (all with Columbia University Press) He is content creator of the YouTube philosophy channels and .

Dimitra Amarantidou was born and raised in Athens, Greece. She is Senior Instructor of Philosophy at the University of Macau. Her publications include “The Irony of Confucius” (, 2022), “Irigaray and Confucius: A Collaborative Approach to (Feminist) Agency” (, 2022), “Yi mi wei shi: si zhong dangdai xifang daojia shidu zhong de fanfeng yu diaogui” ????:????????????????? [The Riddle As Key: Irony and Paradox in Four Contemporary Readings of Daoism] (, 2022), and others. She works both individually and collaboratively on translations of contemporary Chinese philosophical works. She is also Fellow of the Center for Intercultural Learning at ECNU, and Editor of the Book Reviews (China/Southeast Asia) section for .



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