
Foundations of Reason and Morality
A Philosophical Dialogue between Confucianism and German Philosophy
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Published on 28. May 2020
190 pages
978-3-95948-755-9 (ISBN)
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Preface:
Philosophy may be regarded as the only domain capable to justify its own principles, its possibilities, and limits. Hence, we have to strengthen the awareness towards its role with regard to reason and morality in the different fields of human existence and towards nature as the ultimate horizon of our being-in-the-world. (1.) Philosophy maybe near to politics by analysing political and social systems; but yet, we have to realize that we may set impulses, but whether our ideas or political concepts will then guide politics, is no longer in our hands. (2.) Philosophy has to be distinguished clearly from science: its task is to analyse carefully the methods, principles and the limits of science. Hence philosophy may argue systematically, but cannot be reduced to science; science is rather one possible object among others. If, for instance, we reduce consciousness to our brain activities, as understood by neurosciences, moral responsibility could not be justified anymore! (3.) Philosophy has to reflect carefully the realm of morality: its possibilities and limits within our social and political lives, but yet, philosophy cannot be a moral discipline, it will rather ask for the internal relations between morality and politics, science, nature, or spirituality.
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Nordhausen
Germany
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978-3-95948-755-9 (9783959487559)
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Foundations of Reason and Morality
A Philosophical Dialogue between Confucianism an German Philosophy
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Preface
Claudia Bickmann (┼)
Possibilities and Limits of a Philosophical Approach to Reason and Morality
Guo Yi
The Chinese Beliefs and Chinese Values
Guorong Yang
An Outline of Metaphysics
Christian Krijnen
Values and the Practical in Transcendental Philosophy.
Challenging the Architectonic of Reason
Günter Zöller
Reason's Rule. Kant's Historic and Systematic Contribution in
the Context of Modern European Philosophy
Michael Spieker
The Gift of Human Dignity
Shan Chun
On Human Dignity. A Perspective from Chinese Tradition
Lun Du
"Man Can Make his / her Dao Big, but Dao Will not Make
Man Big." Can Dao Be Regarded as the Foundation of Reason and Morality?
Marco Haase
The Idea of Man as the Foundation of Law
Markus Wirtz
Internal and External Normativity. Foundations of Humanity between Confucius and Kant
Chung-ying Cheng
Creative Ontology of Interpretation.
How to Understand Identity, Difference, and Harmony in Chinese Philosophy?
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