Naturalism, Human Flourishing, and Asian Philosophy
Naturalism, Human Flourishing, and Asian Philosophy
Owen Flanagan and Beyond
Seok, Bongrae
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2021
268
Mole
Inglês
9781032177298
15 a 20 dias
367
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Section I: Introduction
1. Introduction: Eudaimonic Human Flourishing and Naturalized Asian Philosophy
Bongrae Seok
Section II: Flanagan, Human Flourishing, and Meaning of Life
2. EudaimoniaCosmopolitan: Toward an Integrative, Developmental Model of a Good Life, East and West
Jack J. Bauer and Peggy DesAutels
3. Metaphysics, Virtue, and Eudaimonia in Aristotle and Buddhism
Nancy E. Snow
4. Living without a Canopy or Being Mortal and Responsible: Flanagan, Derrida, and Zen Buddhism on the Production of Meaning
Jin Y. Park
Section III: Flanagan and Naturalized Buddhism
5. Consciousness, Naturalism, and Human Flourishing
Christian Coseru
6. Physicalism and Beyond: Flanagan, Buddhism, and Consciousness
Matthew MacKenzie
7. Assessing Flanagan's Naturalistic Critique of the Luminosity of Mind in Buddhism
Douglas L. Berger
8. More Things in Heaven and Earth: The Path to Nirvana, Naturalized
Jonathan C. Gold
Section IV: Flanagan, Moral Modularity, and Confucian Philosophy
9. Flanagan, Haidt, and Mencius: Naturalized Ethics and Modularity of Morals
Bongrae Seok
10. Owen Flanagan on Moral Modularity and Comparative Philosophy
Philip J. Ivanhoe
Section V: Owen Flanagan's Responses to His Critics
11. Cross-Cultural Philosophy and Well-Being
Owen Flanagan
1. Introduction: Eudaimonic Human Flourishing and Naturalized Asian Philosophy
Bongrae Seok
Section II: Flanagan, Human Flourishing, and Meaning of Life
2. EudaimoniaCosmopolitan: Toward an Integrative, Developmental Model of a Good Life, East and West
Jack J. Bauer and Peggy DesAutels
3. Metaphysics, Virtue, and Eudaimonia in Aristotle and Buddhism
Nancy E. Snow
4. Living without a Canopy or Being Mortal and Responsible: Flanagan, Derrida, and Zen Buddhism on the Production of Meaning
Jin Y. Park
Section III: Flanagan and Naturalized Buddhism
5. Consciousness, Naturalism, and Human Flourishing
Christian Coseru
6. Physicalism and Beyond: Flanagan, Buddhism, and Consciousness
Matthew MacKenzie
7. Assessing Flanagan's Naturalistic Critique of the Luminosity of Mind in Buddhism
Douglas L. Berger
8. More Things in Heaven and Earth: The Path to Nirvana, Naturalized
Jonathan C. Gold
Section IV: Flanagan, Moral Modularity, and Confucian Philosophy
9. Flanagan, Haidt, and Mencius: Naturalized Ethics and Modularity of Morals
Bongrae Seok
10. Owen Flanagan on Moral Modularity and Comparative Philosophy
Philip J. Ivanhoe
Section V: Owen Flanagan's Responses to His Critics
11. Cross-Cultural Philosophy and Well-Being
Owen Flanagan
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
IAT Score;Si Da;Bongrae Seok;Buddhist Reductionism;Peggy DesAutels;Causal Exclusion Problem;Jack Bauer;MFT.;Nancy Snow;Good Life;Christian Coseru;Moral Sprout;Jin Park;Minimal Psychological Realism;Matthew MacKenzie;Cross-cultural Philosophy;Douglas Berger;Dalai Lama;Jonathan Gold;Mencius's Views;Philip Ivanhoe;Phenomenal Consciousness;Owen Flanagan;Comparative Philosophy;Buddhist philosophy;Buddhist Eudaimonia;Confucianism;Hempel's Dilemma;virtue theory;Aristotelian Eudaimonia;moral psychology;Luminous Mind;human flourishing;Eudaimonia Aristotle;naturalism;Traditional Buddhist Conceptions;eudaimonia;Non-reductive Physicalist;naturalized Buddhism;Physical Tropes;moral modularity;Storehouse Consciousness;Epistemic Modesty;nirvana;Mencius;14th Dalai Lama;Derrida;Zen Buddhism;luminosity;upekkha;ataraxia
Section I: Introduction
1. Introduction: Eudaimonic Human Flourishing and Naturalized Asian Philosophy
Bongrae Seok
Section II: Flanagan, Human Flourishing, and Meaning of Life
2. EudaimoniaCosmopolitan: Toward an Integrative, Developmental Model of a Good Life, East and West
Jack J. Bauer and Peggy DesAutels
3. Metaphysics, Virtue, and Eudaimonia in Aristotle and Buddhism
Nancy E. Snow
4. Living without a Canopy or Being Mortal and Responsible: Flanagan, Derrida, and Zen Buddhism on the Production of Meaning
Jin Y. Park
Section III: Flanagan and Naturalized Buddhism
5. Consciousness, Naturalism, and Human Flourishing
Christian Coseru
6. Physicalism and Beyond: Flanagan, Buddhism, and Consciousness
Matthew MacKenzie
7. Assessing Flanagan's Naturalistic Critique of the Luminosity of Mind in Buddhism
Douglas L. Berger
8. More Things in Heaven and Earth: The Path to Nirvana, Naturalized
Jonathan C. Gold
Section IV: Flanagan, Moral Modularity, and Confucian Philosophy
9. Flanagan, Haidt, and Mencius: Naturalized Ethics and Modularity of Morals
Bongrae Seok
10. Owen Flanagan on Moral Modularity and Comparative Philosophy
Philip J. Ivanhoe
Section V: Owen Flanagan's Responses to His Critics
11. Cross-Cultural Philosophy and Well-Being
Owen Flanagan
1. Introduction: Eudaimonic Human Flourishing and Naturalized Asian Philosophy
Bongrae Seok
Section II: Flanagan, Human Flourishing, and Meaning of Life
2. EudaimoniaCosmopolitan: Toward an Integrative, Developmental Model of a Good Life, East and West
Jack J. Bauer and Peggy DesAutels
3. Metaphysics, Virtue, and Eudaimonia in Aristotle and Buddhism
Nancy E. Snow
4. Living without a Canopy or Being Mortal and Responsible: Flanagan, Derrida, and Zen Buddhism on the Production of Meaning
Jin Y. Park
Section III: Flanagan and Naturalized Buddhism
5. Consciousness, Naturalism, and Human Flourishing
Christian Coseru
6. Physicalism and Beyond: Flanagan, Buddhism, and Consciousness
Matthew MacKenzie
7. Assessing Flanagan's Naturalistic Critique of the Luminosity of Mind in Buddhism
Douglas L. Berger
8. More Things in Heaven and Earth: The Path to Nirvana, Naturalized
Jonathan C. Gold
Section IV: Flanagan, Moral Modularity, and Confucian Philosophy
9. Flanagan, Haidt, and Mencius: Naturalized Ethics and Modularity of Morals
Bongrae Seok
10. Owen Flanagan on Moral Modularity and Comparative Philosophy
Philip J. Ivanhoe
Section V: Owen Flanagan's Responses to His Critics
11. Cross-Cultural Philosophy and Well-Being
Owen Flanagan
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
IAT Score;Si Da;Bongrae Seok;Buddhist Reductionism;Peggy DesAutels;Causal Exclusion Problem;Jack Bauer;MFT.;Nancy Snow;Good Life;Christian Coseru;Moral Sprout;Jin Park;Minimal Psychological Realism;Matthew MacKenzie;Cross-cultural Philosophy;Douglas Berger;Dalai Lama;Jonathan Gold;Mencius's Views;Philip Ivanhoe;Phenomenal Consciousness;Owen Flanagan;Comparative Philosophy;Buddhist philosophy;Buddhist Eudaimonia;Confucianism;Hempel's Dilemma;virtue theory;Aristotelian Eudaimonia;moral psychology;Luminous Mind;human flourishing;Eudaimonia Aristotle;naturalism;Traditional Buddhist Conceptions;eudaimonia;Non-reductive Physicalist;naturalized Buddhism;Physical Tropes;moral modularity;Storehouse Consciousness;Epistemic Modesty;nirvana;Mencius;14th Dalai Lama;Derrida;Zen Buddhism;luminosity;upekkha;ataraxia