Considering, Questioning and Reimagining Harmony
Multicultural, Multihistorical and Multidisciplinary Reflections
Herausgeber: Lai, Karyn; Li, Chenyang; Benitez, Rick
Considering, Questioning and Reimagining Harmony
Multicultural, Multihistorical and Multidisciplinary Reflections
Herausgeber: Lai, Karyn; Li, Chenyang; Benitez, Rick
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An examination of the personal, social and political implications of harmony across different cultures, histories and disciplines.
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An examination of the personal, social and political implications of harmony across different cultures, histories and disciplines.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350453210
- ISBN-10: 1350453218
- Artikelnr.: 74025203
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350453210
- ISBN-10: 1350453218
- Artikelnr.: 74025203
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Karyn Lai is Professor of Philosophy at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Her research in Chinese philosophy engages Chinese and Western philosophical traditions. She is author of Introduction to Chinese Philosophy (2nd ed., 2017), which has been translated into Chinese, Korean and Portuguese. Rick Benitez is Emeritus Professor in Philosophy at the University of Sydney. He studied Classics and Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. He is an editor (with Karyn Lai and Hyun Jin Kim) of Cultivating a Good Life in Early Chinese and Ancient Greek Philosophy (Bloomsbury, 2019). Chenyang Li is Professor of philosophy at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, where he founded the philosophy program. He is the author of The Tao Encounters the West: Explorations in Comparative Philosophy (1999), The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony (2013), Reshaping Confucianism: A Progressive Inquiry (2023) and over 100 essays.
Introduction
Part I. Considering Harmony
1. The Bow and the Lyre: Structural Opposition and Harmonic Tension in
Heraclitus- Rick Benitez
2. The Conceptualisation of Harmony in Indian Aesthetic Thought: the Santa
Rasa- Meera Baindu
3. A Principled and Context-Sensitive Harmony Within and Without: Zhu Xi's
Conception of Harmony- Yat-Hung Leung
Part II. Questioning Harmony
4. The Zhuangzi: Disruptive and harmonious engagements with the world-
Karyn Lai
5. Kaibara Ekken on Making Room for Disagreement: An Edo Confucian Defense
of Moderate Adversariality- Matthew D. Walker
6. Harmony and Hegemony: Enactivism and Oppressive Equilibria- Lee Wilson
7. A Buddhist Critique of Harmony- James Mark Shields
8. Real harmony of the self: Enactivism and the Kyoto School- Yuko Ishihara
& Katsunori Miyahara
Part III. Reimagining Harmony
9. Strong Harmony- Chenyang Li
10. The Harmony of Opposites in Design and Philosophy- Derek Lomas & Haian
Xue
11. Music and the existential significance of harmony- Goetz Richter
12. Making Harmony Safe for Democracy- Avery Kolers
13. Constitutional Dialogue as Active Confucian Harmony- Sungmoon Kim
Index
Part I. Considering Harmony
1. The Bow and the Lyre: Structural Opposition and Harmonic Tension in
Heraclitus- Rick Benitez
2. The Conceptualisation of Harmony in Indian Aesthetic Thought: the Santa
Rasa- Meera Baindu
3. A Principled and Context-Sensitive Harmony Within and Without: Zhu Xi's
Conception of Harmony- Yat-Hung Leung
Part II. Questioning Harmony
4. The Zhuangzi: Disruptive and harmonious engagements with the world-
Karyn Lai
5. Kaibara Ekken on Making Room for Disagreement: An Edo Confucian Defense
of Moderate Adversariality- Matthew D. Walker
6. Harmony and Hegemony: Enactivism and Oppressive Equilibria- Lee Wilson
7. A Buddhist Critique of Harmony- James Mark Shields
8. Real harmony of the self: Enactivism and the Kyoto School- Yuko Ishihara
& Katsunori Miyahara
Part III. Reimagining Harmony
9. Strong Harmony- Chenyang Li
10. The Harmony of Opposites in Design and Philosophy- Derek Lomas & Haian
Xue
11. Music and the existential significance of harmony- Goetz Richter
12. Making Harmony Safe for Democracy- Avery Kolers
13. Constitutional Dialogue as Active Confucian Harmony- Sungmoon Kim
Index
Introduction
Part I. Considering Harmony
1. The Bow and the Lyre: Structural Opposition and Harmonic Tension in
Heraclitus- Rick Benitez
2. The Conceptualisation of Harmony in Indian Aesthetic Thought: the Santa
Rasa- Meera Baindu
3. A Principled and Context-Sensitive Harmony Within and Without: Zhu Xi's
Conception of Harmony- Yat-Hung Leung
Part II. Questioning Harmony
4. The Zhuangzi: Disruptive and harmonious engagements with the world-
Karyn Lai
5. Kaibara Ekken on Making Room for Disagreement: An Edo Confucian Defense
of Moderate Adversariality- Matthew D. Walker
6. Harmony and Hegemony: Enactivism and Oppressive Equilibria- Lee Wilson
7. A Buddhist Critique of Harmony- James Mark Shields
8. Real harmony of the self: Enactivism and the Kyoto School- Yuko Ishihara
& Katsunori Miyahara
Part III. Reimagining Harmony
9. Strong Harmony- Chenyang Li
10. The Harmony of Opposites in Design and Philosophy- Derek Lomas & Haian
Xue
11. Music and the existential significance of harmony- Goetz Richter
12. Making Harmony Safe for Democracy- Avery Kolers
13. Constitutional Dialogue as Active Confucian Harmony- Sungmoon Kim
Index
Part I. Considering Harmony
1. The Bow and the Lyre: Structural Opposition and Harmonic Tension in
Heraclitus- Rick Benitez
2. The Conceptualisation of Harmony in Indian Aesthetic Thought: the Santa
Rasa- Meera Baindu
3. A Principled and Context-Sensitive Harmony Within and Without: Zhu Xi's
Conception of Harmony- Yat-Hung Leung
Part II. Questioning Harmony
4. The Zhuangzi: Disruptive and harmonious engagements with the world-
Karyn Lai
5. Kaibara Ekken on Making Room for Disagreement: An Edo Confucian Defense
of Moderate Adversariality- Matthew D. Walker
6. Harmony and Hegemony: Enactivism and Oppressive Equilibria- Lee Wilson
7. A Buddhist Critique of Harmony- James Mark Shields
8. Real harmony of the self: Enactivism and the Kyoto School- Yuko Ishihara
& Katsunori Miyahara
Part III. Reimagining Harmony
9. Strong Harmony- Chenyang Li
10. The Harmony of Opposites in Design and Philosophy- Derek Lomas & Haian
Xue
11. Music and the existential significance of harmony- Goetz Richter
12. Making Harmony Safe for Democracy- Avery Kolers
13. Constitutional Dialogue as Active Confucian Harmony- Sungmoon Kim
Index







