Gongsheng Across Contexts A Philosophy of Co-Becoming /
"This excellent collection of essays explores the notion of gongsheng/kyōsei as a conceptual ground for developing novel pathways in our age of crisis. It shows how cutting-edge contributions from contemporary Chinese and Japanese philosophy offer accounts of deep relationality that allow us to...
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Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2024.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Introduction
- Chapter 1: What Intellectual Shift Do We Need in a Time of Planetary Risks? Inspirations from Symbiosis in Life Sciences and the Notion of Gongsheng/Kyōsei
- Chapter 2: The Re-engineering of Gongsheng: On the Methodology of this Volume and its Philosophical Implications
- Part II: Gongsheng/Kyōsei in Classical Philosophies
- Chapter 3: Introduction on the Ethical "Doctrine of Gongsheng" based on Song-Ming Confucianism's "Unity of Consummate Persons and Things"
- Chapter 4: The Concept of Gongsheng in Daoist Philosophy: Examples from Laozi and Zhuangzi
- Chapter 5: "If Humans are Free of Disease, then Tian is Free of Disease" - Ecological Civilization and the Daoist Concept of Gongsheng
- Chapter 6: Co-dependent Origination and the Doctrine of Gongsheng: A Buddhist Perspective on The Harmony of Humanity, Nature, and Civilizations
- Chapter 7: The Gap of Wen and the Edge of Chaos: From the Conundrum of Kyōsei to the "Cosmic Hope"
- Part III: Gongsheng in Contemporary Contexts
- Chapter 8: How to Understand Symbiosis? - The Conflict and Integration of Two Pictures of Life
- Chapter 9: The Microbiome is Redefining What it Means to be Human
- Chapter 10: Gongsheng in Ecological Anthropology
- Chapter 11: Yaoshi Tongyuan: The Symbiotic Practice in Traditional Medicines
- Chapter 12: The Gongsheng School of International Relations: China's Experience
- Part IV: Resonance
- Chapter 13: Origins and Theoretical Foundations of Convivialism
- Chapter 14: Ontology, Conviviality and Symbiosis or: Are there Gifts of Nature?