Deconstruction and the ethical in Asian thought/

Deconstruction and the ethical in Asian thought/ edited by Youru Wang - London: Routledge, 2007. - 251 p. HB


Part 1: Ethical Dimension and Deconstruction of Normative Ethics in Asia
Traditions
1. Dismantling Normativity in Indian Ethics - from Vedic Altarity to the Gita?s
Alterity /Purushottama Bilimoria
2. Deconstruction, Aporia and Justice in Nagarjuna?s Empty Ethics /Douglas L.
Berger
3. Zhuangzi's Ethics of Deconstructing Moralistic Self-Imprisonment: Standards
without Standards /Dan Lusthaus
4. Deconstructing Karma and the Aporia of the Ethical in Hongzhou Chan Buddhism /Youru Wang
5. The Ethics of Being and Non-Being: Confucian Contestations on Human nature
(Xing) in Late Imperial China /On-cho Ng
6. Lacking Ethics /David R. Loy
7. The Ethical and the Non-Ethical: Nishida? Methodic Subversion /Gereon Kopf

Part 2: Similarities and Differences between Derridean-Levinasian and Asian
Ethical Thought
8. Ethics and the Subversion of Conceptual Reification in Levinas and Santideva
/William Edelglass
9. Levinas and Laozi on the Deconstruction of Ethics /A.T. Nuyen
10. Hongzhou Chan Buddhism, and Derrida Late and Early: Justice, Ethics, and
Karma /Robert Magliola
11. Transgression and Ethics of Tension: Wonhyo and Derrida on Institutional
Authority /Jin Y. Park
12. The Ethics of Attainment: The Meaning of the Ethical in Dogen and Derrida
/Victor Forte


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Deconstruction
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