04232nam 22006615 450 991074450300332120230910190851.03-031-37518-110.1007/978-3-031-37518-7(MiAaPQ)EBC30737814(Au-PeEL)EBL30737814(DE-He213)978-3-031-37518-7(CKB)28185906500041(EXLCZ)992818590650004120230910d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHumanism in Trans-civilizational Perspectives Relational Subjectivity and Social Ethics in Classical Chinese Philosophy /by Jana S. Rošker1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (182 pages)Emerging Globalities and Civilizational Perspectives,2731-0639Print version: Rosker, Jana S. Humanism in Trans-Civilizational Perspectives Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031375170 Introduction: Human Beings and the Importance of Humanity -- Methodological and Historical Background -- Humanisms of Ancient China -- Human Being as the Core of Humanism -- Humanistic Ethics -- Invented Traditions: From Harmony to Asian Values -- Conclusion: Essentialist Views of the Human Self or Panhumanist Universalism?.This book introduces into the current global ethics debate models of humanism developed in classical Chinese traditions, which have not yet been comprehensively presented to Western scholarship or integrated into the framework of global discourses on social ethics and morality. It creates new paradigms for an understanding of humanism that meets the demands of our time. It begins by presenting European descriptions and critical assessments of this discourse, and then moves to an exploration of humanistic ideas shaped through historical developments in Asia, with a focus on the Chinese tradition. In this sense, the book is written from a transcivilizational perspective. The methods used in the research transcend---that is, surpass and overcome---the rigid, isolating, and essentialist concept of civilization. At the same time, the book points to the possibility of transformation through the exchange of knowledge and ideas between different civilizations. Within this framework, the book starts from the assumption that the ontology of civilizations and cultures is not based on immutable substances, but on the relations between different factors that constitute them as categories. The transcivilizational perspective rooted in transcultural dialogues between philosophies that originated in different cultures and civilizations is particularly valuable because of the globalized world in which we live today. This means that the problems that affect people in different parts of the world and the issues that are embedded in different geopolitical and developmental frameworks also affect all of humanity. This book is of particular interest to scholars and students of global ethics, globalization, Asian philosophy and Sinology.Emerging Globalities and Civilizational Perspectives,2731-0639GlobalizationPhilosophy, ChineseCultureEthicsEthnologyAsiaGlobalizationChinese PhilosophySociology of CultureMoral Philosophy and Applied EthicsAsian CultureGlobalization.Philosophy, Chinese.Culture.Ethics.EthnologyAsia.Globalization.Chinese Philosophy.Sociology of Culture.Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.Asian Culture.327.1Rosker Jana S1748684MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910744503003321Humanism in Trans-civilizational Perspectives4181703UNINA