Skill and Mastery
eBook - Philosophical Stories from the Zhuangzi, CEACOP East Asian Comparative Ethics, Politics and Philosophy of Law
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<span><span>Skill and Mastery: Philosophical Stories from the Zhuangzi</span><span> presents an illuminating analysis of skill stories from the</span><span>Zhuangzi</span><span>, a 4th century BCE Daoist text. In this intriguing text that subverts conventional norms and pursuits, ordinary activities such as swimming, cicada-catching and wheelmaking are executed with such remarkable efficacy and spontaneity that they seem like magical feats. An international team of scholars explores these stories in their philosophical, historical and political contexts. Their analyses highlight the storiesunderlying conceptions of agency, character and cultivation; and relevance to contemporary debates on human action and experience. The result is a valuable collection, opening up new lines of inquiry in comparative East-West philosophical debates on skill, cultivation and mastery, as well as cross-disciplinary debates in psychology, cognitive science and philosophy.</span></span>
Autorenportrait
<span>Karyn Lai</span><span> is Associate Professor of Philosophy in the School of Humanities and Languages. She specialises in comparative Chinese-western philosophical research, drawing insights from Chinese philosophies to engage in debates in areas including moral philosophy, environmental ethics, reasoning and argumentation, and epistemology.</span><br><br><br><br><span>Wai Wai Chiu</span><span> is Assistant Professor at Lingnan University. His interests include pre-Qin Daoist and Mohist philosophy, especially epistemology and ethics. He has published articles on Zhuangzis conception of knowledge, language and efficacious action; as well as Mozis conception of benefit.</span>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 12.07.2019
Umfang: 308 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781786609144
Umbreit-Nr.: 1203761
