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As the first volume of a two-volume seminal work on contemporary
New Confucianism in China, this book charts the development of this
intellectual trend and examines four 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 and that seeks to revive
Confucian spirituality in a changing society. This volume first
analyzes the cultural context, logical approach, major themes, and
problems of New Confucianism before delving into the four leading
figures, namely Liang Shumin, Xiong Shili, Ma Yifu, and Qian Mu.
The chapter on Liang Shumin analyzes his concept of will, his
arguments on Confucian moral ideals, and his theory of culture. It
then discusses Xiong Shili's contribution to the philosophical
metaphysics of New Confucianism. The following chapter on Ma Yifu
examines his theory of the mind, nature, and the six arts. The
final chapter on Qian Mu presents his views on nationality,
history, and the Chinese classics. This title will appeal to
scholars and students of modern and contemporary Confucianism,
intellectual history, philosophy and thought of contemporary China,
and comparative philosophy.
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.
This book discusses issues like the characteristics of Chinese
cultural spirit, life wisdom of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism,
the management wisdom of traditional Chinese culture, features of
Chinese philosophy, as well as the definition of guoxue, or Chinese
studies. Referring to previous research, the author defines the
characteristics of the traditional Chinese cultural spirit as
creating harmony amid diversity and viewing the outside world with
a broad mind; being vigorous and self-motivated with tenacious
vitality; taking benevolence and righteousness as supreme and being
independent; considering people as the basis of the nation;
thinking systematically and dialectically; and being pragmatic and
thrifty. This book is beneficial to studies on cultural awareness,
civilization comparison, as well as civilization exchange.
This book discusses issues like the characteristics of Chinese
cultural spirit, life wisdom of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism,
the management wisdom of traditional Chinese culture, features of
Chinese philosophy, as well as the definition of guoxue, or Chinese
studies. Referring to previous research, the author defines the
characteristics of the traditional Chinese cultural spirit as
creating harmony amid diversity and viewing the outside world with
a broad mind; being vigorous and self-motivated with tenacious
vitality; taking benevolence and righteousness as supreme and being
independent; considering people as the basis of the nation;
thinking systematically and dialectically; and being pragmatic and
thrifty. This book is beneficial to studies on cultural awareness,
civilization comparison, as well as civilization exchange.
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