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Space, Time and Culture (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): David Carr, Chan-Fai Cheung Space, Time and Culture (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
David Carr, Chan-Fai Cheung
R2,677 Discovery Miles 26 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Interculturality has been one of key concepts in phenomenological literature. It seeks to clarify the philosophical basis for intercultural exchange within the horizon of our life-world. The essays in this volume focus on the themes around space, time and culture from the perspectives of Chinese and Western phenomenologists. Though the discussions begin with classical phenomenological texts in Husserl, Heidegger or Merleau-Ponty, they extend to the problems of Daoism and Buddhism, as well as to sociology and analytic philosophy. The collection of this volume is a fruitful result of inter-cultural exchange of phenomenology.

Transmitting the Ideal of Enlightenment - Chinese Universities Since the Late Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, New): Ricardo K.S.... Transmitting the Ideal of Enlightenment - Chinese Universities Since the Late Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, New)
Ricardo K.S. Mak; Contributions by Ricardo K.S. Mak, Guangxin Fan, Chan-Fai Cheung, Michael Wing-Hin Kam, …
R2,143 Discovery Miles 21 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transmitting the Ideal of Enlightenment is a collection of articles that shed light on different aspects of university education in China since the late nineteenth century and address how far the ideal of modern university education, which has gradually been developed in the West since the age of European Enlightenment, was adopted or creatively transformed by Chinese universities. In addition to examining the influence of Western universities' visions, curricula, institutions and experiences on Chinese higher education, this volume attempts to show the degree of success achieved by Chinese universities in delivering the goals of personal emancipation, broad-based education, freedom of teaching and learning, academic professionalism, etc. that their Western counterparts had endeavored to attain in the last centuries.

Space, Time and Culture (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004): David Carr, Chan-Fai Cheung Space, Time and Culture (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004)
David Carr, Chan-Fai Cheung
R2,653 Discovery Miles 26 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Interculturality has been one of key concepts in phenomenological literature. It seeks to clarify the philosophical basis for intercultural exchange within the horizon of our life-world. The essays in this volume focus on the themes around space, time and culture from the perspectives of Chinese and Western phenomenologists. Though the discussions begin with classical phenomenological texts in Husserl, Heidegger or Merleau-Ponty, they extend to the problems of Daoism and Buddhism, as well as to sociology and analytic philosophy. The collection of this volume is a fruitful result of inter-cultural exchange of phenomenology.

Confucian Tradition and Global Education (Hardcover): Wm.Theodore De Bary Confucian Tradition and Global Education (Hardcover)
Wm.Theodore De Bary; Contributions by Chan-Fai Cheung, Tze-wan Kwan
R1,662 Discovery Miles 16 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Drawn from a series of lectures that Wm. Theodore de Bary delivered in honor of the Chinese philosopher Tang Junyi, "Confucian Tradition and Global Education" is a unique synthesis of essay and debate concerning the future of Chinese education and the potential political uses of Confucianism in the contemporary world.

Rapid modernization and the rise of English as a global language increasingly threaten East Asia's cultural diversity and long-standing Confucian traditions. De Bary argues that keeping Confucianism alive in China is not only a matter of "Chinese identity," but also a critical part of achieving a multicultural global education. Scholars take different views on what is worth preserving in Confucian tradition, and whether it is possible for the classical teachings to remain relevant in today's high-tech educational environment. De Bary and his contributors assert that the Chinese classics are the key to this survival, and therefore their inclusion in a global humanities curriculum is essential.

De Bary also believes in the power of the classics to humanize the modernization process and to shape a more democratic East Asia. Kwan Tze-wan discusses the difficulty of teaching the Chinese humanities in English when certain ideas and values are best expressed in a native language, and Cheung Chan Fai demonstrates how it is still possible for Confucian humanism to contribute to a modern liberal education. Timely and passionately argued, "Confucian Tradition and Global Education" is a major work emphasizing the importance of Chinese philosophy in the post-World War II era.

Of Leaves & Ashes (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Patty Ho Of Leaves & Ashes (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Patty Ho; Commentary by Horace Wong, Chan-Fai Cheung
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Transmitting the Ideal of Enlightenment - Chinese Universities Since the Late Nineteenth Century (Paperback, New): Ricardo K.S.... Transmitting the Ideal of Enlightenment - Chinese Universities Since the Late Nineteenth Century (Paperback, New)
Ricardo K.S. Mak; Contributions by Ricardo K.S. Mak, Guangxin Fan, Chan-Fai Cheung, Michael Wing-Hin Kam, …
R1,258 Discovery Miles 12 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Transmitting the Ideal of Enlightenment is a collection of articles that shed light on different aspects of university education in China since the late nineteenth century and address how far the ideal of modern university education, which has gradually been developed in the West since the age of European Enlightenment, was adopted or creatively transformed by Chinese universities. In addition to examining the influence of Western universities' visions, curricula, institutions and experiences on Chinese higher education, this volume attempts to show the degree of success achieved by Chinese universities in delivering the goals of personal emancipation, broad-based education, freedom of teaching and learning, academic professionalism, etc. that their Western counterparts had endeavored to attain in the last centuries.

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