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3Intercultural Philosophy and Environmental Justice between Generations (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2024.This book draws on a spectrum of philosophical cultures to provide new perspectives on environmental ethics and intergenerational justice.
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10From Guilt to Shame: Ecocide Responses East and WestYearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 7 (1): 94-109. 2024.The chapter begins with the idea that fostering emotions that acknowledge one's role, whether direct or indirect, in causing harm to the environment can encourage eco-friendly behavior. In Western environmental discussions, guilt is often emphasized, whereas Eastern perspectives lean towards shame when addressing responsibility for environmental damage. While guilt discourse is prevalent, ecoshame remains unexplored in the context of environmental ethics. Hence, the chapter draws on Chinese text…Read more
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9Hegel, Utopia, and the Philosophy of HistoryIn Will Dudley (ed.), Hegel and History, State University of New York Press. pp. 35-50. 2010.
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54Intercultural Philosophy and Environmental Justice between Generations: Indigenous, African, Asian, and Western Perspectives (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2024.The primary objective of this anthology is to make intergenerational justice an issue for intercultural philosophy, and, conversely, to allow the latter to enrich the former. In times of large-scale environmental destabilization, fair- ness between generations is an urgent issue of justice across time, but it is also a global issue of justice across geographical and nation-state borders. This means that the future generations envisioned by the currently living also cross these borders. Thus…Read more
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16Strong poets, Privileged Self-Narration, and We LiberalsIn Andreas Vieth (ed.), Richard Rorty: His Philosophy Under Discussion, Verlag. pp. 45-54. 2005.
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21Nothingness and NeutralityYearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 6 (1): 87-100. 2023.Nothingness has become a prominent research topic in recent intercultural philosophy. An Eastern concern for nothingness is frequently juxtaposed to a Western philosophy of being. Rather than adopting a contrastive approach, this chapter proposes a critical conception of nothingness in a twofold sense. First, nothingness is related to human experience and action. Secondly, a transcultural conception of nothingness highlights the incongruity between distinctive domains of human experience between…Read more
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139. Adorno, Heidegger, and the Problem of RemembranceIn Iain Macdonald & Krzysztof Ziarek (eds.), Adorno and Heidegger: philosophical questions, Stanford University Press. pp. 155-166. 2007.
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6Heimspiele: Kulturelle Identität in Zeiten des Populismus (review)Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (2): 321-325. 2020.
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Editors' introductionIn Hiroshi Abe, Matthias Fritsch & Mario Wenning (eds.), Environmental Philosophy and East Asia: Nature, Time, Responsibility, Routledge. 2022.
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Eurodaoism and the environmentIn Hiroshi Abe, Matthias Fritsch & Mario Wenning (eds.), Environmental Philosophy and East Asia: Nature, Time, Responsibility, Routledge. 2022.
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28Environmental Philosophy and East Asia: Nature, Time, Responsibility (edited book)Routledge. 2022.This book explores the contributions of East Asian traditions, particularly Buddhism and (Euro)Daoism, to environmental philosophy. It critically examines the conceptions of human responsibility toward nature and across time presented within these traditions as well as in European philosophy. The volume rethinks human relationships to the natural world by focusing on three main themes: Daoist and Eurodaoist perspectives on nature, human responsibility toward nature, and Buddhist perspectives on …Read more
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31El misionero como medio China y la tolerancia ilustradaAisthesis 71 51-65. 2022.El artículo se centra en el imaginario europeo sobre China durante la Edad Moderna temprana y su contribución al pensamiento ilustrado. Parto recordando la precaria condición del misionero jesuita en cuanto “medio complejo” de intercambio intercultural. Luego abordo la misión jesuita desde la perspectiva de la filosofía de los medios de comunicación e investigo la forma específica de subjetividad que fomentó. Finalmente, analizo las disputas intestinas de la Iglesia Católica y el protagonismo de…Read more
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37Gewundene Wege nach China: Heidegger, Daoismus, Adorno by Fabian Heubel, and: Was ist chinesische Philosophie? Kritische Perspektiven by Fabian HeubelPhilosophy East and West 72 (3): 1-12. 2022.Fabian Heubel is intellectually situated in both Frankfurt and Taipei. He also embarks on regular excursions to Paris and Beijing. Due to this rare combination of influences, he has managed to square a philosophical circle that comprises Critical Theory in the Frankfurt-School tradition, contemporary French philosophy as well as classical and modern Chinese philosophy in the PRC and Taiwan. Heubel's approach reflects the experience of being existentially immersed in Chinese language as well as a…Read more
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15El presente artículo examina los discursos histórico-geográficos sobre América transmitidos en China por misioneros jesuitas entre los siglos XVI y XVIII. Este busca demostrar el modo en que misioneros y sus colaboradores chinos crearon, cuidadosa y estratégicamente, sus informaciones sobre el continente con el fin de apoyar su agenda política y misional. El texto comienza con una descripción general de las estrategias de la misión en China y su relación con la producción geográfica sino-jesuita…Read more
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36Trust and Recognition ReconsideredDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 20 (4): 675-693. 2021.
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60Recognition and Trust: Hegel and Confucius on the Normative Basis of Ethical LifeDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (1): 1-22. 2019.This essay offers a comparative analysis of the notion of trust in Hegel and Confucius. It shows that Hegel’s two senses of trust depend upon his theory of recognition and recognitive struggle. The competitive thrust of Hegel’s account of trust, it argues, introduces a series of problems that cannot be adequately resolved within his theory, since it presupposes the kinds of trusting relations—self-, intersubjective- and world-trust—that it purports to explain. This essay then turns to the Confuc…Read more
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38Confucian Marxism: A Reflection on Religion and Global Justice by Chen Weigang (review)Philosophy East and West 67 (1): 291-295. 2017.Confucian Marxism: A Reflection on Religion and Global Justice by Chen Weigang is part of the series “Ideas, History, and Modern China.” As the title suggests, Chen establishes a constructive encounter between Confucianism and Marxism, two schools of thought that are too rarely seated at the same table. By way of laying out a sociologically and philosophically informed framework, Chen develops a challenging and densely argued interpretation of what he aptly refers to as “peripheral liberal defor…Read more
Mario Wenning
Loyola University
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Loyola UniversityProfessor
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy |
Chinese Philosophy, Misc |
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy |
Continental Philosophy |
Chinese Philosophy, Misc |