Bag om Cross-Cultural Reflections on Chinese Aesthetics, Gender, Embodiment and Learning
Spiritual Rituals of Chinese Ink Painting: The Suggestions of Shih Tao.- Ideas of the Body in Zhu Guangqin''s Aesthetics.- The Origin of "Aesthetic Experience" as the Key of Comparative Aesthetics: The Case of Confucian Aesthetics and the Recent Suggestion of Its Reference to Western Feminist Aesthetics".- Contemporary Feminist Aesthetics in China.- The Revelations of Ban Zhao''s Lessons for Women.- The Relation of ''Self'' and "Others" in the Confucian Traditions and Its Implications to Global Feminisms and Public Philosophies.- A Further Reflection on Some Feminist Perspectives in Epistemology.- Judith Butler''s Reading of the Sartrian Bodies and the Cartesian Ghosts.- Beyond Ontology? Reflections on Robert Solomon''s Ideation of Emotion and Mencius'' Moral Cultivation of ''Embodied Emotion.- A Cross-Cultural Reflection on Shusterman''s Suggestion of the "Transactional" Body.- Chinese Bodies in Philosophy, Aesthetics, Gender and Politics: Methodologies and Practices.- Is Confucianism a Religion? Investigation into the Religious Aspects of Confucianism.- A Historical Review and Reflection on the Confucian "Great Learning" and its Contemporary Implications for Higher Education.- Lao Sze-Kwang''s Discourse on Chinese Philosophy and Contemporary Popular Confucianism in China.- What Does Comparative Philosophy Mean to a Female Chinese Scholar Like Me.
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