| Thomas P. Kasulis, Roger T. Ames, Wimal Dissanayake - 1993 - 410 pages
...other. "Left" requires "right," "up" requires "down," yin requires yang, and "self" requires "other." The separateness implicit in dualistic explanations...a polar explanation of relationships gives rise to an organismic interpretation of the world, a world of "processes" characterized by interconnectedness,... | |
| Roger Reid Jackson, John J. Makransky - 2000 - 424 pages
...organismic conception of Chinese life from which it emerges. Roger Ames spells out its basic parameters: The separateness implicit in dualistic explanations...a polar explanation of relationships gives rise to an organismic interpretation of the world, a world of "processes" characterized as interconnectedness,... | |
| Andrew Blaikie, Mike Hepworth, Mary Holmes - 2003 - 328 pages
...other. "Left" requires "right." "up" requires "down." yin requires yang. and "self" requires "other." The separateness implicit in dualistic explanations...a polar explanation of relationships gives rise to an organismic interpretation of the world. a world of "processes" characterized by interconnectedness.... | |
| Leon Marvell - 2007 - 323 pages
...contrasted with that of the 'new philosophy' of modern science may be concisely defined in this manner: The separateness implicit in dualistic explanations...essentialistic interpretation of the world, a world of 'things' characterised by discreteness, finality, closedness, determinateness, independence, a world in which... | |
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