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The Art Of Becoming Infinite eBook

Mou Zongsans Vertical Rethinking Of Self And Subjectivity

by Gabriella Stanchina
language: english
Publisher: OPEN BOOK PUBLISHERS, January of 2025 ‧
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Mou Zongsan is arguably the most important Chinese philosopher of the twentieth century. This work delves into the philosopher's exploration of self and subjectivity, setting Mou Zongsan’s theories against Western paradigms. Mou contrasts Western ‘horizontal’ model, based on the separation of subject and object, and aimed at cognitive enhancement, with the ‘vertical’ view dominant in the Confucian and Daoist tradition. The vertical model has, at its core, a practical-performative interpretation of the subject, based on the moral self-cultivation. This spiritual cultivation enables the finite human being to ‘become infinite,’ embodying the original unlimited moral mind that constitutes the Self and the universe.


In addressing fundamental questions of self-consciousness and self-identity, the book contextualizes Mou's philosophy within contemporary discussions in neuroscience and cognitive science. By placing Mou's ideas in dialogue with Western thought—examining thinkers like Husserl, Kant, Hegel, and Lévinas—as well as with Daoist and Confucian vision of mind, this work opens a pathway to understanding selfhood beyond purely epistemological boundaries.


This book will be of interest to readers and scholars interested in the contemporary debate about mind and the Self, as well as those intrigued by the new horizons opened by a cross-cultural Western-Chinese approach to subjectivity.
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The Art Of Becoming Infinite

Mou Zongsans Vertical Rethinking Of Self And Subjectivity

by Gabriella Stanchina

Property Description
ISBN: 9781805114802
Publisher: OPEN BOOK PUBLISHERS
Release Date: January of 2025
Language: English
Pages: 368
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
EAN: 9781805114802