Studies on Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (1949–2009)
Title | Studies on Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (1949–2009) PDF eBook |
Author | Qiyong GUO |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 624 |
Release | 2018-01-29 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9004360492 |
Guo Qiyong’s edited volume offers a detailed look at research on Chinese philosophy published in Chinese from 1949-2009. The chapters in this volume are broken down into either the major themes or time periods in the history of Chinese philosophy.
Contemporary Chinese Philosophy
Title | Contemporary Chinese Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Chung-Ying Cheng |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 448 |
Release | 2008-04-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0470752017 |
Contemporary Chinese Philosophy features discussion of sixteen major twentieth-century Chinese philosophers. Leading scholars in the field describe and critically assess the works of these significant figures. Critically assesses the work of major comtemporary Chinese philosophers that have rarely been discussed in English. Features essays by leading scholars in the field. Includes a glossary of Chinese characters and definitions.
Contemporary New Confucianism II
Title | Contemporary New Confucianism II PDF eBook |
Author | Qiyong Guo |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 270 |
Release | 2023-12-20 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1000969495 |
As the second volume of a two-volume seminal work on contemporary New Confucianism in China, this book focuses on six leading thinkers of this intellectual movement in the 20th century. Contemporary New Confucianism refers to the Confucianism or Confucian thought that has emerged in China since the 1920s, which aims to revive the spirituality of Confucianism in a changing society. This volume introduces the philosophical thought of Zhang Junmai, Feng Youlan, He Lin, Fang Dongmei, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan, including Zhang's political philosophy and comparative philosophy, Feng's transformation of Chinese philosophy, He's idea of culture and "spirit-only idealism," Fang's comparative philosophy, Tang's idea of moral self and theory of human spiritual realms, and Mou's new ontology for Confucianism. It analyzes their divergences and the contemporary relevance of their thought in terms of revisiting and transforming traditional Chinese philosophy and reconciling Chinese and Western traditions. This title will appeal to scholars and students of modern and contemporary Confucianism, intellectual history, philosophy and thought of contemporary China, and comparative philosophy.
Dao Companion to Contemporary Confucian Philosophy
Title | Dao Companion to Contemporary Confucian Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | David Elstein |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 644 |
Release | 2020-12-17 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3030564754 |
This edited volume presents a comprehensive examination of contemporary Confucian philosophy from its roots in the late 19th century to the present day. It provides a thorough introduction to the major philosophers and topics in contemporary Confucian philosophy. The individual chapters study the central figures in 20th century Confucian philosophy in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, as well as the important influences on recent Confucian philosophy. In addition, topical chapters focus on contemporary Confucian theory of knowledge, ethics, politics, aesthetics, and views of human nature. The volume brings together scholars from around the world to provide a sound overview of the philosophy of the period and illustrate the important current debates. Confucian philosophy has been undergoing a revival in China for more than three decades, and this book presents the most significant work of the past century and more. By giving a detailed account of the philosophical positions involved, explaining the terminology of contemporary Confucian philosophy, and situating the views in their historical context, this volume enables the reader to understand what is at stake and evaluate the arguments.
Confucius and the Modern World
Title | Confucius and the Modern World PDF eBook |
Author | Lai Chen |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-11-27 |
Genre | Philosophy, Chinese |
ISBN | 9781138576766 |
This book is a comprehensive exposition of the Confucian values and their modern implications. The author conducts an in-depth analysis and discussion of many facets of the relationship between Confucianism, Confucian traditions and the modern world culture.
Secret Subversion I
Title | Secret Subversion I PDF eBook |
Author | Tang Wenming |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 214 |
Release | 2020-08-03 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1351242237 |
Mou Zongsan (1909–1995), one of the representatives of Modern Confucianism, belongs to the most important Chinese philosophers of the twentieth century. From a more traditional Confucian perspective, this book makes a critical analysis on Mou’s "moral metaphysics," mainly his thoughts about Confucian ethos. The author observes that Mou simplifies Confucian ethos rooted in various and specific environments, making them equal to modern ethics, which is a subversion of the ethical order of life advocated by traditional Confucianism. The author believes, also, that Mou has twisted Confucian ethos systematically by introducing Kant’s concept of autonomy into the interpretation of Confucian thoughts. Scholars and students in Chinese philosophy, especially those in Confucian studies, will be attracted by this book. Also, it will appeal to readers interested in comparative philosophy.
Searching for the Way
Title | Searching for the Way PDF eBook |
Author | Jana Rošker |
Publisher | Chinese University Press |
Total Pages | 384 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9789629963279 |
The search for knowledge has been the driving force behind mankind's existence since the dawn of civilization, and different cultures have developed their own theories of knowledge. Searching for the Way: Theory of Knowledge in Premodern and Modern China deals with the analyses and interpretations of modern Chinese philosophical discourses, especially those concerning theories of knowledge. The author looks at how contemporary Chinese philosophy is awakening from a long slumber and substantiates the hypothesis that this new awakening is fully prepared for fruitful confrontations with the new challenges presented by a globalized world. The study of 20th-century Chinese philosophy has not been the subject of any extensive and systematic discussion in neither the West in general nor in Western Sinology in particular. Hence, this book will be of immense interest to those who are interested in the emerging fields of comparative philosophy, Chinese studies and theology.