This collection, edited by Bo Wang, delves into various philosophical discussions, focusing on Eastern and Western philosophical traditions. It includes essays on Augustine's reflections on free will, the synthesis of Daoist and Confucian ideas, and the philosophical implications of religious experiences. The work also explores the integration of philosophy and modernity, offering insights into the philosophical underpinnings of societal values and moral reasoning. The anthology is aimed at scholars and students of philosophy, providing a comprehensive analysis of ancient texts and their relevance to contemporary thought. |