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  • Unknown patterns of intersubjectivity : Zhuangzi, the Seabird and the Happy Fish
    Rošker, Jana S.
    Basic assumption of this chapter is that Western epistemology represents only one of the many different models of human thought and our perception of reality. Therefore, I aim to present a specific ... epistemology that has evolved in the Chinese intellectual tradition and differs in its characteristics from the standards that have been shaped and developed in Euro-American epistemological traditions. The basic paradigms of this model are based on the idea of seeing the world as a complex network of interconnections, and they allow for specific forms of intersubjectivity that have not yet been explored by Western scholarship. Such paradigms cannot be grasped on the basis of analytical approaches alone, but also require an understanding of specific kinds of embodied knowledge. Using two chapters from the classical Daoist work Zhuangzi, I demonstrate the epistemological foundations as well as the operation and implications of such intersubjective epistemologies based on a specific, innovative hermeneutic method that the author tentatively refers to as ‘the fusion of the aesthetic realms (or jingjies).
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2025
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 226252291