As Chinese philosophy absorbs Western influences, it need not deny
its own unique sources and methods. Chen Lai argues that the
introduction of Western thought to modern China in the past one
hundred years will lead to the birth of a new philosophy with
typical Chinese cultural features. Although an anti-traditional
attitude prevails among younger intellectuals today, Confucianism
is by no means dead and gone. Philosophers are re-examining the
Confucian classics with a modern critical perspective, reaffirming
the ideological value of Confucianism to the spiritual life of
contemporary Chinese society. This book analyses the central issues
involved in the Confucian renewal and details the relevance of
neo-Confucian and modern philosophers who were influenced by
Confucius.
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