Contemporary chinese philosophy /
Since the end of the nineteenth century, Chinese philosophy has experienced an intensely self-conscious creative transformation. Contemporary Chinese philosophers developed sophisticated positions in many central areas of philosophy and set out to reinterpret the complex inheritance of ancient Chine...
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| Language: | English |
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Malden, Mass. :
Blackwell Publishers,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Liang Qichao's political and social philosophy / Yang Xiao
- Wang Guowei: philosophy of aesthetic criticism / Keping Wang
- Zhang Dongsun: pluralist epistemology and Chinese philosophy / Xinyan Jiang
- Hu Shi's enlightenment philosophy / Hu Xinhe
- Jin Yuelin's theory of dao / Hu Jun
- Xiong Shili's metaphysics of virtue / Jiyuan Yu
- Liang Shuming: Eastern and Western cultures and Confucianism / Yanming An
- Feng Youlan's new principle learning and his histories of Chinese philosophy / Lauren Pfister
- He Lin's sinification of idealism / Jiwei Ci
- Feng Qi's ameliorism: between relativism and absolutism / Huang Yong
- Zhang Dainian: creative synthesis and Chinese philosophy / Cheng Lian
- Li Zehou: Chinese aesthetics from a post-Marxist and Confucian perspective / John Zijiang Ding
- Fang Dongmei: philosophy of life, creativity, and inclusiveness / Chenyang Li
- Practical humanism of Xu Fuguan / Peimin Ni
- Tang Junyi: moral idealism and Chinese culture / Sin Yee Chan
- Mou Zongsan on intellectual intuition / Refeng Tang
- Recent trends in Chinese philosophy in China and the West / Chung-ying Cheng
- An onto-hermeneutic interpretation of twentieth-century Chinese philosophy: identity and vision / Chung-ying Cheng.