Boston Confucianism

Boston Confucianism
Title Boston Confucianism PDF eBook
Author Robert Cummings Neville
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 298
Release 2000-09-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791491943

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Is it possible to be a Confucian without being East Asian, as so many philosophers have been Platonists without being Greek? Strangely enough, many scholars would answer in the negative, citing the inextricable connection between Confucianism and East Asian culture. Boston Confucianism argues to the contrary, maintaining that Confucianism can be important to the contemporary global conversation of philosophy and should not be confined to an East Asian context. It promotes a multicultural philosophy of culture and makes a contribution to Confucian-Christian dialogue, showing that the relations among the world's great civilizations today is not a "clash," as Samuel Huntington has argued, but an entanglement whose roots are worth sorting and whose contemporary mutual developments are worth promoting.

Boston Confucianism

Boston Confucianism
Title Boston Confucianism PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Neville
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 300
Release 2000-09-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780791447178

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Argues that Confucianism can be important to the contemporary, global conversation of philosophy and should not be confined to an East Asian context.

Confucianism in Context

Confucianism in Context
Title Confucianism in Context PDF eBook
Author Wonsuk Chang
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 259
Release 2010-11-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1438431929

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What is Confucianism? This book provides a wide-ranging view of the tradition and its contemporary relevance for Western readers. Discussing the development of Confucianism in China, the work goes on to show the deep impact of Korean and Japanese cultures on Confucian thinking. A dialogic way of thought, highly sensitive to locations and conditions, Confucianism is shown to be a valuable philosophical resource for a multicultural, globalizing world. In addition to discussing Confucianism' unique responses to traditional philosophical problems, such as the nature of self and society, Confucianism in Context shows how Confucian philosophy can contribute to contemporary issues such as democracy, human rights, feminism, and ecology.

Confucianism and American Philosophy

Confucianism and American Philosophy
Title Confucianism and American Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Mathew A. Foust
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 196
Release 2017-03-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438464762

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A comparative analysis of Confucianism and the American Transcendentalist and Pragmatist traditions. In this highly original work, Mathew A. Foust breaks new ground in comparative studies through his exploration of the connections between Confucianism and the American Transcendentalist and Pragmatist movements. In his examination of a broad range of philosophers, including Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Peirce, William James, and Josiah Royce, Foust traces direct lines of influence from early translations of Confucian texts and brings to light conceptual affinities that have been previously overlooked. Combining resources from both traditions, Confucianism and American Philosophy offers fresh insights into contemporary problems and exemplifies the potential of cross-cultural dialogue in an increasingly pluralistic world. Mathew A. Foust is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Central Connecticut State University. He is the author of Loyalty to Loyalty: Josiah Royce and the Genuine Moral Life and the coeditor (with Sor-hoon Tan) of Feminist Encounters with Confucius.

Confucianism and American Philosophy

Confucianism and American Philosophy
Title Confucianism and American Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Mathew A. Foust
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 196
Release 2017-03-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438464754

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A comparative analysis of Confucianism and the American Transcendentalist and Pragmatist traditions. In this highly original work, Mathew A. Foust breaks new ground in comparative studies through his exploration of the connections between Confucianism and the American Transcendentalist and Pragmatist movements. In his examination of a broad range of philosophers, including Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Peirce, William James, and Josiah Royce, Foust traces direct lines of influence from early translations of Confucian texts and brings to light conceptual affinities that have been previously overlooked. Combining resources from both traditions, Confucianism and American Philosophy offers fresh insights into contemporary problems and exemplifies the potential of cross-cultural dialogue in an increasingly pluralistic world. “Authoritative and insightful, this book fills two lacunae in East-West comparative studies. First, it rounds out several general thematic connections by taking a broad view, rather than focusing narrowly on just one figure from each tradition. And, in so doing, it sheds much needed light on Confucian comparisons that have been previously understated or completely unnoticed.” — Christopher C. Kirby, editor of Dewey and the Ancients: Essays on Hellenic and Hellenistic Themes in the Philosophy of John Dewey

The Good Is One, Its Manifestations Many

The Good Is One, Its Manifestations Many
Title The Good Is One, Its Manifestations Many PDF eBook
Author Robert Cummings Neville
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 268
Release 2016-09-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 143846343X

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New Confucianism in Twenty-First Century China

New Confucianism in Twenty-First Century China
Title New Confucianism in Twenty-First Century China PDF eBook
Author Jesus Sole-Farras
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 275
Release 2013-11-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134739087

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This book explores how Confucian thought, which was the ideological underpinning of traditional, imperial China, is being developed and refined into a New Confucianism relevant for the twenty-first century. It traces the development of Confucian thought, examines significant new texts, and shows how New Confucianism relates to various spheres of life, how it informs views on key philosophical issues, and how it affects personal conduct. Starting by exploring the philosophical and ideological principles of New Confucianism, the book goes on to explain how New Confucianism is a collective process of continuous creation and recreation, an incessant and evolving discourse. It argues that New Confucianism, unlike its earlier manifestation, is more accommodating of a plurality of ideologies in the world; and that understanding Confucianism and how it is developing is essential for understanding contemporary China.