John Dewey and Daoist Thought: Experiments in Intra-cultural Philosophy, Volume One
Jim Behuniak
John Dewey and Daoist Thought: Experiments in Intra-cultural Philosophy, Volume One
Jim Behuniak
In this timely and original work, Dewey’s late-period cultural turn is recovered and intra-cultural philosophy proposed as its next logical step-a step beyond what is commonly known as comparative philosophy. The first of two volumes, John Dewey and Daoist Thought argues that early Chinese thought is poised to join forces with Dewey in meeting our most urgent cultural needs: namely, helping us to correct our outdated Greek-medieval assumptions, especially where these result in pre-Darwinian inferences about the world.
Relying on the latest research in both Chinese and American philosophies, Jim Behuniak establishes specific philosophical relationships between Dewey’s ideas and early Daoist thought, suggesting how, together, they can assist us in getting our thinking back in gear with the world as it is currently known through the biological, physical, and cognitive sciences. Topics covered include the organization of organic form, teleology, cosmology, knowledge, the body, and technolog-thus engaging Dewey with themes generally associated with Daoist thought. Volume one works to establish Chinese natural philosophy as an empirical framework in which to consider cultural-level phenomena in volume two.
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