Deliberate One-sidedness as a Way of Doing Philosophy: Reflections on Rosemont's View of the Person

  • NI Pei-min
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Online published: 2018-11-26

Abstract

In his critique of Western liberalist notion of self, Henry Rosemont takes a deliberate one-sided approach, one that uses language performatively in a given particular spatiotemporal context. This method of doing philosophy is common among those who take philosophy as a way of life. French philosopher Sartre, for instance, has displayed a one-sidedness in his view about self in an opposite direction from Rosemont's. Their practices suggest a gongfu perspective, with which we evaluate philosophical ideas according to their functions in shaping human behaviors with consideration of the context of their uses.

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NI Pei-min . Deliberate One-sidedness as a Way of Doing Philosophy: Reflections on Rosemont's View of the Person[J]. Journal of East China Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), 2018 , 50(6) : 52 -58 . DOI: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5579.2018.06.006

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