Dao Companion to Contemporary Confucian Philosophy



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Paru le : 2020-12-17



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This edited volume presents a comprehensive examination of contemporary Confucian philosophy from its roots in the late 19th century to the present day. It provides a thorough introduction to the major philosophers and topics in contemporary Confucian philosophy. The individual chapters study the central figures in 20th century Confucian philosophy in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, as well as the important influences on recent Confucian philosophy. In addition, topical chapters focus on contemporary Confucian theory of knowledge, ethics, politics, aesthetics, and views of human nature. The volume brings together scholars from around the world to provide a sound overview of the philosophy of the period and illustrate the important current debates. Confucian philosophy has been undergoing a revival in China for more than three decades, and this book presents the most significant work of the past century and more. By giving a detailed account of the philosophical positions involved, explaining the terminology of contemporary Confucian philosophy, and situating the views in their historical context, this volume enables the reader to understand what is at stake and evaluate the arguments.
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645 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2020-12-17
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9783030564735
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9783030564759

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64
Taille du fichier
14336 Ko
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168,79 €
EAN EPUB
9783030564759

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Nombre pages copiables
6
Nombre pages imprimables
64
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993 Ko
Prix
168,79 €

David Elstein received his Ph.D. in Chinese thought from the University of Michigan. He is currently associate professor of philosophy and Asian studies at SUNY New Paltz, and has previously been a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy at Academia Sinica in Taiwan. His research interests include classical and contemporary Chinese philosophy, particularly Confucianism, and among his publications is Democracy in Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (Routledge).

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