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Sublating Sinic relationism : on a winding path from transcultural to global ethics
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Rošker, Jana S.
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This paper aims to bring into the global ethics debate concrete alternative models of specific relational ethics developed in the context of Sinic traditions that have not yet been widely introduced into Western scholarship or integrated into the framework of global discourses on ethics and morality. Although much research has been done on certain elements and aspects of such ethical models, there have been no concrete attempts to incorporate them into a global axiological framework that could have helped humanity develop strategies for solving the current global crises we face. The paper first provides a critical overview of the conceptual history, specific characteristics, and social relevance of relationism. It then addresses the question of how relational ethical models could be integrated into the value system of contemporary global ethics without reproducing the still dominant normativity of Western epistemology and its corresponding axiology. After highlighting some problems related to the methodology and structure of traditional models of comparative philosophy and ethics, the author suggests that this integration of relationism into the general framework of global ethics could be done by applying a new method, which can be tentatively called the method of transcultural philosophical sublation. Starting from different frames of reference that define the basic tenets of modern Western and traditional Chinese axiology, the author demonstrates the application of this method on the example of different conceptions of the human self.
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English
Keywords:
Chinese philosophy
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transcultural ethics
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Sinic relationism
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Ruism
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Ruist role-ethics
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post-comparative philosophy
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sublation
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FF - Faculty of Arts
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Published
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Publication date:
01.01.2022
Year:
2022
Number of pages:
Str. 81-104
Numbering:
Vol. 10 (26), iss. 3
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-139820
UDC:
1(510)
ISSN on article:
2232-5131
DOI:
10.4312/as.2022.10.3.81-104
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120555523
Publication date in RUL:
07.09.2022
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Title:
Asian studies
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Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete, Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete, Založba Univerze v Ljubljani
ISSN:
2232-5131
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265206272
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Secondary language
Language:
Slovenian
Title:
Sublacija siniške odnosnosti: na ovinkasti poti od transkulturne do globalne etike
Keywords:
kitajska filozofija
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primerjalna filozofija
,
transkulturna etika
,
siniška odnosnost
,
ruizem
,
ruistična etika vlog
,
postprimerjalna filozofija
,
sublacija
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
N6-0161
Name:
Humanizem v medkulturni perspektivi: Evropa in Kitajska
Funder:
ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P6-0243
Name:
Azijski jeziki in kulture
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