Concrete Thinking Story-Embodied as Joy

Concrete Thinking Story-Embodied as Joy

Concrete Thinking Story-Embodied as Joy

Concrete Thinking Story-Embodied as Joy

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Overview

Thinking is body thinking in concrete thinking performing story thinking. Storythinking creates the world. This volume is on our pivotal concrete thinking that is coherent in the concrete and in the thinking. Concrete thinking is systematic yet never settles in any set system, ever open out indefinitely as storytelling cannot end anywhere definitive once started. Concrete thinking in story thinking is bodythought actuality thinking. And so this volume on concrete thinking spreads out into all miscellaneous themes and directions, as any concrete actuality happens to dictate. Seven parts are displayed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626994102
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 506
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 10 Years

About the Author

Kuang-ming Wu, with 3 Yale degrees obtained in 5 years (BD, STM, PhD, philosophy) (Yale record for all students), Dr. Wu has written at least 100 articles, 16 books, 5 readied (860pp, 788pp, 690pp, 677pp, 684pp), 12 published by Brill (Holland), Academia Sinica (Taiwan), SUNY, and Nova Sciences (USA), all inter-cultural. Over 90 articles appeared, many invited, 5 from Taiwan. Wu lectured in Denmark, Japan (twice, in Japanese), Taiwan (6 years, in Chinese), and South Africa (3 months), invited to read "On Argument at Play Alive" in International Chinese Conference in London, 2014, now published. Besides many essays accepted for future publications, Wu enjoys working on his fifth book Concrete Thinking: Cultural Hermeneutic, 3 pages or more a day (twice, more than 8 pages). The end of last year saw 9 essays published free, one refereed, and one book begun. This year so far sees 14 papers written, 9 published free, many refereed. They all express Wu's passion for world intercultural. Two panels on Wu were held at American Philosophical Association (California, NYC). A Festschrift celebrates Wu's career. He is elected International Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor, "Research Institute of Philosophy East and West," Northwestern University, Xi'an, China. Wu is Rosebush University Professor in Philosophy, the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, USA, editor-in-chief of Open Journal of Philosophy, and a member of editorial boards of Pyrex Journals, of Open Access Library Journal, of Asian Research Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, of International Journal of Philosophy, of Open Journal of Criminology and Sociology, and of Accounting and Financial Management Journal. Wu was granted the highest award in Academia Sinica, Outstanding Award , for On Chinese Body Thinking: A Culural Hermeneutic (Brill, 1997).

Professor Ruth C. Chao, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and chairs the Department in the University of Denver, Colorado. Kuang-ming Wu is Rosebush University Professor in Philosophy emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.

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