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Titre(s) : The oneness hypothesis [Texte imprimé] : beyond the boundary of self / edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe, Owen J. Flanagan, Victoria S. Harrison,... [et al.]
Publication : New York(N.Y.) : Columbia University Press, copyright 2018
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (vi-403 p.) ; 25 cm
Note(s) : Bibliogr. en fin de contribution. Index
The idea that the self is inextricably intertwined with the rest of the world--the
"oneness hypothesis"--can be found in many of the world's philosophical and religious
traditions. Oneness provides ways to imagine and achieve a more expansive conception
of the self as fundamentally connected with other people, creatures, and things. Such
views present challenges to Western hyperindividualism and its excessive concern with
self-interest and tendency toward self-centered behavior. This anthology presents
an interdisciplinary exploration of the nature and implications of the oneness hypothesis.
While fundamentally inspired by East and South Asian traditions, in which such a view
is often critical to their philosophical approach, this collection also draws upon
religious studies, psychology, and Western philosophy, as well as sociology, evolutionary
theory, and cognitive neuroscience. Contributors trace the oneness hypothesis through
the works of East Asian and Western schools, including Confucianism, Mohism, Daoism,
Buddhism, and Platonism and such thinkers as Zhuangzi, Kant, James, and Dewey
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Flanagan, Owen J. (1949-....). Éditeur scientifique
Harrison, Victoria S.. Éditeur scientifique
Ivanhoe, Philip John (1954-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Monade (philosophie)
Monisme
Soi (philosophie)
Philosophie -- Chine
Indice(s) Dewey : 111.82 (23e éd.) = Unité
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780231182980 (rel.). - ISBN 0231182988. - ISBN 9780231544634 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45592310h
Notice n° :
FRBNF45592310
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Oneness: A Big History Perspective / Victoria S. Harrison ; Oneness and Its Discontent:
Contesting Ren in Classical Chinese Philosophy / Tao Jiang ; One Alone and Many /
Stephen R. L. Clark ; Oneness, Aspects, and the Neo-Confucians / Donald L. M. Baxter
; One-to-One Fellow Feeling, Universal Identification and Oneness, and Group Solidarities
/ Lawrence Blum ; The Relationality and the Normativity of An Ethic of Care / Eva
Feder Kittay ; Oneness and Narrativity: A Comparative Case Study / Mark Unno ; Kant,
Buddhism, and Self-Centered Vice / Bradford Cokelet ; Fractured Wholes: Corporate
Agents and Their Members / Kendy M. Hess
Religious Faith, Self-Unification, and Human Flourishing in James and Dewey / Michael
R. Slater ; The Self and the Ideal Human Being in Eastern and Western Philosophical
Traditions: Two Types of "Being a Valuable Person" / Cho Geung Ho ; Hallucinating
Oneness: Is Oneness True or Just a Positive Metaphysical Illusion? / Owen Flanagan
; Episodic Memory and Oneness / Jay Garfield and Shaun Nichols and Nina Strohminger
; Confucius and the Superorganism / Hagop Sarkissian ; Death, Self, and Oneness in
the Incomprehensible Zhuangzi / Eric Schwitzgebel ; Identity Fusion: The Union of
Personal and Social Selves / Sanaz Talaifar and William B. Swann, Jr. ; Tribalism
and Universalism: Reflections and Scientific Evidence / Dimitri Putilin ; Two Notions
of Empathy and Oneness / Justin Tiwald.