Carnogurska

Carnogurska, Marina, 1940- 黑山女士

Senior fellow and scholarly researcher at the Institute of Oriental and African Studies of

Slovak Academy of Sciences Editor and head author of collective monography:

Chinese answers also to our un-answered philosophical questions /in Slovak/, Bratislava:

Kalligram Publishers 2006 ﹔ in mirror Chinese-Slovak version published in the second

edition her translation of Confucius Lunyu,Bratislava: Slovak Tatran 2006; in June 2006

she took part at the 2006 Term of Beijing Roundtable on Contemporary Philosopy with

the paper: Some Axioms of Classical Chinese Ontology and Their Terminological Expressions

as an Example of Application of Philosophy of Language for a Development of the Future

Common World Meta-philosophy; in October 2006 she presented her paper Ancient

Chinese Philosophical Patterns and Their Possible Inspiring Contribution for Our Modern

Meta-philosophical Orientations as a lecture for members of the Institute of Philosophy of

the Academy of Science of Czech Republic in Prague; in this year she published in some Slovak

and Czech philosophical journals and sinological yearbooks five papers on various sinologicly-

philosophic subjects. In the present time she is working on a scholarly research of

her scientific project: Laozi and the genesis of Dao De jing.

1. Marina Čarnogurská (2007). Chinese Philosophy Through a Prism of Its Classical Ontological Conception in the Future Global Context. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 7:157-160.

The purpose of this paper is to discover an important contribution of classical Chinese ontological conceptions for the future world philosophy and the modern human Weltanschauung in the process of its globalization. Through a brief mosaic of a development of mutual Euro-Chinese encounters, from the Middle Ages to the present, the paper presents the view that both Chinese and European philosophical complexes were quite indispensable parts of the history of world philosophy; and in the future, perhaps, they will be the (...)

2. Marina Carnogurska (2001). Podstawową Ontologiczną Koncepcję Swojej Przyszłej \"Metafilozofii\" Ludzkość Zrozumiała Już Przed Wiekami. Colloquia Communia 71 (4):101-109.

3. Marina Čarnogurská (1998). Original Ontological Roots of Ancient Chinese Philosophy. Asian Philosophy 8 (3):203-213.

Abstract This is a new attempt at an analysis of classical Chinese (Confucian) ethics which is still inappropriately explained by Western philosophy as a traditional normative ethical system. Special conditions of ancient Chinese anthropogeny and social and economic development gave rise in this cultural region to an original theory of being, which in modern terminology can be referred to as an ontological model of a fundamental Yin?Yang dialectic of a bipolar and non?homogeneous synergy of being. This theory of being became (...)