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The notion of qi/gi ( ) is one of the most pervasive notions found
within the various areas of the East Asian intellectual and
cultural traditions. While the pervasiveness of the notion provides
us with an opportunity to observe the commonalities amongst the
East Asian intellectual and cultural traditions, it also allows us
to observe the differences. This book focuses more on understanding
the different meanings and logics that the notion of qi/gi has
acquired within the East Asian traditions for the purpose of
understanding the diversity of these traditions. This volume begins
to fulfill this task by inquiring into how the notion was
understood by traditional Korean philosophers, in addition to
investigating how the notion was understood by traditional Chinese
philosophers.
Qi ("vital energy") is one of the most important concepts in
Chinese philosophy and culture, and neo-Confucian Zhang Zai
(1020-1077) plays a pivotal role in developing the notion. An
investigation of his philosophy of qi is not confined to his
particularity, but sheds light upon the notion of qi as it is
understood within Chinese and East Asian thought in general. Yet,
his position has not been given a thorough philosophical analysis
in contemporary times. The purpose of this book is to provide a
thorough and proper understanding of Zhang Zai's philosophy of qi.
Zhang Zai's Philosophy of Qi: A Practical Understanding focuses on
the practical argument underlying Zhang Zai's development of qi
that emphasizes the endeavor to create meaningful coherence amongst
our differences through mutual communication and transformation. In
addition to this, the book compares and engages Zhang Zai's
philosophy of qi with John Dewey's philosophy of aesthetic
experience in order to make Zhang Zai's position more plausible and
relevant to the contemporary Western audience.
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