Beschreibung
Introduction by Wei Zhang - I. Kern: Three Questions from Chinese Philosophy Adressed to Husserls Phenomenology - L. Ni: Phenomenology of Xin-Xing: Its Research Scope and Method - X. Zhang: The Relationship between Schelers Ethics and Confucianism - T. Tani: Awaithe Japanese Concept of Betweenness - N.-I. Lee: Gefühl als Ursprung der Werte bei Scheler und Mengzi - S. Chen: A Phenomenological Analysis of Shame - L. Chen: The Feeling of Commiseration (??): Empathy, Sympathy, and Bestimmung - C.-C. Yu: Husserls Intercultural Implication of Ethical Renewal and Theoretical Rationality: A Reappraisal from East Asian Perspective - X. Fang: The Phenomenological Signification of the Concept Spirit in Yellow Emperors Canon of Medicine - G. Zhu: Drei Verständnisse vom Selbstbewusstsein: Husserl, Levinas und Wang Yangming - W. Zhang: Reconsiderations of Tranquil Consciousness: With Iso Kerns Analyses of Seeing in Formlessness, Hearing in Tonelessness as the Center - Y. Li: On the Phenomenological Implication of Conscience Presentation - Z. Luo: The Feeling of Commiseration, Empathy and Empathic Intentionality: A Discussion with Iso Kern - P. Zheng: Xiong Shilis Dual Dimensions of Mind Doctrine: From the Perspectives of Static and Genetic Phenomenology - R. Suter: Ursprüngliches Wissen, intellektuelle Anschauung und die Möglichkeit einer phänomenologischen Ethik der Mitmenschlichkeit - J. Wang: Ren (?) als ein phänomenologisches Thema: Von Heidegger, Scheler und Rombach aus gesehen - H.R. Sepp: Auf-Bruch. Solidarität als Teilen
Autorenportrait
Wei Zhang is professor at the Department of Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, PR China. Wenjing Cai is associate professor at the School of Humanity, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.