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Detour and Access

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While the Western tradition, starting from Greece, has privileged a frontal approach to the world, the Chinese tradition, on the contrary, has preferred an oblique one, through a detour. This is not merely a cultural difference that could be seen as an anecdotal peculiarity without greater consequences. Instead, this book demonstrates, both in its entirety and in detail, that it is a difference that fundamentally involves how the spirit relates to reality. The author seeks to answer questions such as: "Why has that other plane—of 'essences,' of the 'spiritual'—not been established in China, which has served to structure, in the Greek tradition, the horizon of meaning? Or, if the question is posed in reverse: What are the theoretical positions—but which remain hidden—that have conditioned the very modes of interpretation to the point that they are taken as evidence, that they are confused with 'Reason'?" What this book proposes, through a journey "to the distant country of the 'subtlety' of meaning," is to trace back to the conditions of thought itself.

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Detour and Access, François Jullien

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Rok vydania
2000
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Titul
Detour and Access
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Mit Press
Rok vydania
2000
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
424
ISBN10
1890951110
ISBN13
9781890951115
Série
Pôvodný názov
Le détour et l'accès
Hodnotenie
3,95 z 5
Anotácia
While the Western tradition, starting from Greece, has privileged a frontal approach to the world, the Chinese tradition, on the contrary, has preferred an oblique one, through a detour. This is not merely a cultural difference that could be seen as an anecdotal peculiarity without greater consequences. Instead, this book demonstrates, both in its entirety and in detail, that it is a difference that fundamentally involves how the spirit relates to reality. The author seeks to answer questions such as: "Why has that other plane—of 'essences,' of the 'spiritual'—not been established in China, which has served to structure, in the Greek tradition, the horizon of meaning? Or, if the question is posed in reverse: What are the theoretical positions—but which remain hidden—that have conditioned the very modes of interpretation to the point that they are taken as evidence, that they are confused with 'Reason'?" What this book proposes, through a journey "to the distant country of the 'subtlety' of meaning," is to trace back to the conditions of thought itself.