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This book examines aesthetic issues based on humanities principles
and creates a theory of Chinese aesthetics from a global
perspective by applying China's traditional and cultural history to
a Western theoretical framework. In particular, this book
emphasizes the shared features of Confucianism, Daoism, and
Buddhism, namely the unity of heaven and men, unity of nature and
society, and the materialization of human feelings and humanization
of material things. It also highlights the dominant role of humans
in the aesthetic relationship between human and object, while
placing imagery in a focal position.
This book examines aesthetic issues based on humanities principles
and creates a theory of Chinese aesthetics from a global
perspective by applying China's traditional and cultural history to
a Western theoretical framework. In particular, this book
emphasizes the shared features of Confucianism, Daoism, and
Buddhism, namely the unity of heaven and men, unity of nature and
society, and the materialization of human feelings and humanization
of material things. It also highlights the dominant role of humans
in the aesthetic relationship between human and object, while
placing imagery in a focal position.
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