: Essays in Phenomenology and Comparative Philosophy
\ Hwa Yol Jung.
Athens
: Ohio University Press
, 2011.
xvi, 400 p.
:ill.
Series in Continental thought
Index
Bibliography
Enlightenment and the question of the other: a postmodern audition -- Transversality and the philosophical politics of multiculturalism in the age of globalization -- Wang Yang-ming and existential phenomenology -- The unity of knowledge and action: a postscript to Wang Yang-ming's existential phenomenology -- Jen: an existential and phenomenological problem of intersubjectivity -- Confucianism and existentialism: intersubjectivity as the way of man -- Heidegger's way with sinitic thinking -- Phenomenology, literary theory, and comparative culture and politics -- Reading/misreading the sinogram: from Fenollosa to Derrida and McLuhan -- Ernest Fenollosa's etymosinology in the age of global communication -- The joy of textualizing Japan: a metacommentary on Roland Barthes's empire of signs -- Revolutionary dialectics: Mao Tse-tung and Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- Merleau-Ponty's transversal geophilosophy and sinic aesthetics of nature -- The greening of postmodern philosophy: the ethical question of reinhabiting the earth.