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Relational thinking and the cultural conditionality of human understanding
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Rošker, Jana S.
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Abstract
For Western researchers, the confrontation and understanding of so-called “non-Western” cultural traditions are intricately bound up with linguistic, cultural, historical, and socializational disparity issues. Indeed, the interpretation of various cultures is a process where not only the subject of the interpretation, i.e., the culture, is important, but also interpreter-related factors, e.g., in terms of geography, politics, and economy, play a role. A basic assumption of the present chapter is that Western epistemology embodies only one of the numerous diverse models of human thought and our perception of reality. This chapter presents a specific epistemology, which differs in its characteristics from the norms derived from Euro-American epistemological discourses. The basic paradigms of this model, which I call “relational epistemology,” have been developed in Sinic, especially Chinese, intellectual traditions; it is predicated on the idea of seeing the world as a complex network of interconnections. Such models for interpreting questions of knowledge were thus based on the compatibility of the structures of external reality on the one hand and the structure of the human mind on the other.
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English
Keywords:
intercultural methodology
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interpretation
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mind
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perception
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reality
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relational network
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structural compatibility
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transcultural epistemology
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Confucianism
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relationism
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cultural conditionality of deciding
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theory of perception
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
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FF - Faculty of Arts
Publication status:
Published
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Author Accepted Manuscript
Year:
2023
Number of pages:
Str. 19-36
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-143765
UDC:
1
COBISS.SI-ID:
136746243
Publication date in RUL:
11.01.2023
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Record is a part of a monograph
Title:
Brain, decision making and mental health
Editors:
Nima Rezaei
Place of publishing:
Cham
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
978-3-031-15958-9
COBISS.SI-ID:
136739843
Collection title:
Integrated science
Collection numbering:
12
Collection ISSN:
2662-9461
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Language:
Slovenian
Keywords:
konfucijanstvo
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odnosnost
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kulturna pogojenost odločanja
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teorija percpecije
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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
Funding programme:
P6-0243
Project number:
P6-0243
Name:
Azijski jeziki in kulture
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