| 英文摘要 |
Recently edited by Liu Canglong, Text and Method: The Encounter and Practice of Classical Thought and Cross-Cultural Philosophy is founded upon an exploration of both‘text’and‘method’. Fundamentally centred on the interpretation of literary, historical, and philosophical classics, it endeavours to realise the diverse potentials of contemporary interpretative horizons. The volume is divided into two principal sections:‘Text and Method Encountered: Classical Texts and Their Thought’and‘From Method Back to Text: Comparative Philosophy and Cross-Cultural Methodology.’“Text”and‘method’form a dynamic, cyclical relationship, progressively unfolding rich connotations. This review will engage in a measured dialectic between‘method within the text’and‘text within the method,’focusing on the interaction, practice, and reflection of classical thought and cross-cultural philosophy. Whereas‘method’has often been framed in terms of its instrumental and functional aspects, this book shifts perspective, examining how“method”is formed within the process of‘textual’creation. To grasp classical modes of thought, language becomes conceptual interpretation. Combined with the application of interpretive methods, the unfolding of subject-matter issues, and the horizon of the expressive tradition, this highlights the abstract and profoundly meaningful dimensions inherent within one's own culture. |