Constructive engagement of analytic and continental approaches in philosophy: from the vantage point of comparative philosophy
In: Philosophy of history and culture v. 32
Preliminary Material -- General Introduction /Bo Mou and Richard Tieszen -- Introduction to Part One: Analytic and Continental Philosophy in the Western Tradition /Richard Tieszen -- 1. Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology Considered in the Light of (Recent) Epistemology /Christian Beyer -- 2. Meaning as Significance in Analytic and Continental Philosophy /A.P. Martinich -- 3. Narrative Conceptions of the Self /Todd May -- 4. Against Linguistic Exclusivism /Søren Overgaard -- 5. Consciousness Experienced and Witnessed /David Woodruff Smith -- 6. Analytic and Continental Philosophy, Science, and Global Philosophy /Richard Tieszen -- 7. Of Boundaries and What Falls between the Cracks: Philosophy, Its History, and Chinese 'Philosophy' /Mary Tiles -- Introduction to Part Two: Constructive Engagement of Analytic and Continental Approaches beyond the Western Tradition /Bo Mou -- 8. Philosophy Sans Frontières: Analytic and Continental Philosophy—A View from the East /Graham Priest -- 9. Comparative Aspects of Africana Philosophy and the Continental-Analytic Divide /Tommy L. Lott -- 10. Meaning and Reality: A Cross-Traditional Encounter /Lajos L. Brons -- 11. The Buddhist Challenge to the Noumenal: Analyzing Epistemological Deconstruction /Sandra A. Wawrytko -- 12. A Daoist Perspective on Analytical and Phenomenological Methodologies in the Analysis of Intuition /Marshall D. Willman -- 13. Daoism as Critical Theory /Mario Wenning -- 14. On Daoist Approach to the Issue of Being in Engaging Quinean and Heideggerian Approaches /Bo Mou -- Index of Names and Subjects.