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Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): Special Issue: Humanism, Post-Humanism and Transhumanism in Transcultural Perspective: Asian and European Paradigms
Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): Special Issue: Humanism, Post-Humanism and Transhumanism in Transcultural Perspective: Asian and European Paradigms
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4312/as.2023.11.3
Published:
7. 09. 2023
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Editor’s Foreword
Humanism, Post-Humanism and Transhumanism in the Transcultural Context of Europe and Asia
Introduction
Jana S. ROŠKER
7-14
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Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence
AI Ethics Beyond the Anglo-Analytic Approach
Humanistic Contributions from Chinese Philosophy
Paul D’AMBROSIO
17-46
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Dissolution of the Self
Digital Technology, Privacy and Intimacy in Europe and the Sinophone Regions
Jana S. ROŠKER
47-67
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Human and Non-Human Beings
Early Confucian “Human Supremacy” and Its Daoist Critique
Hans-Georg MOELLER
71-92
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The Impact of China’s Biopolitical Approach to COVID-19 on Pets
Thomas William WHYKE, Joaquin Lopez MUGICA, Sadia JAMIL, Aiqing WANG
93-127
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Toward a Harmonic Relationship between Humans and Nature
A Humanist Reinterpretation of Early Confucian Philosophy
Gloria LUQUE-MOYA
129-147
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Why the Chinese Tradition Had No Concept of “Barbarian”
The Mercurial Nature of the Human and Non-Human in Chinese Metaphysics
XIANG Shuchen
149-173
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Political Theory and Ethics
The Politics of Pure Experience
Individual and State in An Inquiry into the Good
Richard STONE
177-202
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Humanization of Chinese Religion
From Heaven (tian 天) to Ritual (li 礼) in Xu Fuguan and Li Zehou
Maja Maria KOSEC
203-227
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A Humanist Reading of Wang Chong’s Defence of Divination
Mark Kevin CABURAL
229-248
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Comparative Approaches
Marxist Anthropology Through the Lens of the Philosophy of Language
Engels, Li Zehou and Tran Duc Thao on the Origins of Humankind and Human Language
YANG Xiaobo
251-273
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On Small and Large Vessels
Anthropological Difference according to Matteo Ricci and Zhu Xi
Mateusz JANIK
275-291
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BOOK REVIEWS
Rein Raud: Being in Flux—A Post-Anthropocentric Ontology of the Self
Manuel RIVERA ESPINOZA
295-300
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Mieke Matthyssen: Ignorance is Bliss—The Chinese Art of Not Knowing
Zhipeng GAO
301-303
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