Gewundene Wege nach China: Heidegger, Daoismus, Adorno by Fabian Heubel, and: Was ist chinesische Philosophie? Kritische Perspektiven by Fabian Heubel

Philosophy East and West 72 (3):1-12 (2022)
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Abstract

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 academic life at his academic home, the Academia Sinica in Taipei, for significant periods of his life, without thereby losing touch with Western academic discourse. One of the chapters of his two most recent books discussed...

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