Ironies of Oneness and Difference: Coherence in Early Chinese Thought; Prolegomena to the Study of Li

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What are the practical implications?

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The provided passages discuss the intellectual and experiential expansion that comes from engaging with alternative modes of thinking found in early Chinese thought [1, 2]. Understanding these different approaches to concepts like oneness and difference, sameness and difference, self and other, and internal and external, as well as how they relate to questions of identity, value, and knowledge [2], can significantly alter one's own attitudes toward what is thinkable [2].

The passages suggest that the actual inhabitation and mastery of these alternative modes of thinking represent an even greater adventure in intellectual and experiential expansion [1, 2]. However, the specific practical implications of these alternative modes of thinking are not detailed in the provided text.

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us. The actual inhabitation and mastery of these alternative modes of thinking is an even greater adventure in intellectual and experiential expansion. Categories: Philosophy Pages: 338 Snippet: Providing a bracing expansion of horizons, this book displays the unsuspected range of human thinking on the most basic categories of experience.
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Title: Ironies of Oneness and Difference by Brook Ziporyn Description: Providing a bracing expansion of horizons, this book displays the unsuspected range of human thinking on the most basic categories of experience. The way in which early Chinese thinkers approached concepts such as one and many, sameness and difference, self and other, and internal and external stand in stark contrast to the way parallel concepts entrenched in much of modern thinking developed in Greek and European thought. Brook Ziporyn traces the distinctive and surprising philosophical journeys found in the works of the…
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