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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: Ruiping Fan (auth.), Ruiping Fan (eds.) سری: Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture 20 ISBN (شابک) : 9400715412, 9789400715417 ناشر: Springer Netherlands سال نشر: 2011 تعداد صفحات: 277 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 2 مگابایت
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Under the clear and thoughtful editorship of Ruiping Fan, The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China provides new and highly substantive insights into the emergence of a renewed, relevant, and perceptively engaged Confucianism in 21st century China. Through the vibrantly diverse essays contained in this volume, and in cogent overview through Fan’s introduction, one learns that Confucianism is thoroughly misunderstood, if it is seen only through Western lenses. It cannot be absorbed into that rights-based “global” discourse that has been the West’s troubled inheritance from the Enlightenment. Extraordinarily thoughtful Chinese voices are found in this volume that converse with each other in serious and revealing ways. Should genuine exchange continue to develop between Western thinkers and Chinese Confucians, The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China will surely be an indispensable pathway into those core issues, moral and social, that will unavoidably be encountered as China and the West advance further into the 21st century.
Stephen A. Erickson, Professor of Philosophy and the E. Wilson Lyon Professor of the Humanities, Pomona College, USA
The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China features an important school of Confucianism in Mainland China today, “Political Confucianism,” powerfully articulated by Jiang Qing, author of the leading article in this volume. “Political Confucianism” is unique: on the “Political” side, it rejects many core values of liberalism, the dominant political ideology in the West; and on the “Confucianism” side, it rejects the one-sided emphasis on the inner sageliness of “New Confucianism” developed in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the last century. In this volume, the programmatic essay by Jiang Qing is followed by penetrating essays, either further expanding on or critically examining various themes of Jiang’s original essay, by eminent scholars, many of whom are committed Confucians themselves. The volume concludes with an informative biography of Jiang Qing. It is a must-read for anyone who is interested in learning about the situation of Confucianism in contemporary China in particular and about Confucianism or contemporary China in general.
Yong HUANG, Chief Editor, Dao: A Journal of Comparative
Philosophy
This is the most important recent study of Chinese culture and political theory. It offers a rich insight into the renaissance of authentic Confucian commitments in contemporary China and the foundationally different moral and political direction that it proposes for China’s future. The essays Fan brings together tie the power of China’s rich past to the prospect of a China quite different from what the West envisages. It is a “must-read” for anyone seeking to understand China in the 21st century.
David Solomon, W.P. and H.B. White Director of the Center for Ethics and Culture, University of Notre Dame
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction: The Rise of Authentic Confucianism....Pages 1-13
Front Matter....Pages 15-15
From Mind Confucianism to Political Confucianism....Pages 17-32
The Rise of Political Confucianism in Contemporary China....Pages 33-45
On “One-Continuity” in Jiang Qing’s Confucian Thought....Pages 47-54
Jiang Qing on Equality....Pages 55-73
The Confucian Conception of Transcendence and Filial Piety....Pages 75-90
Towards a Proper Relation Between Men and Women: Beyond Masculinism and Feminism....Pages 91-107
The Soft Power in the Confucian “Kingly Way”....Pages 109-135
Front Matter....Pages 137-137
Jiang Qing’s Political Confucianism ....Pages 139-152
Declaration Toward a Global Ethic: Jiang Qing’s Response....Pages 153-162
Jiang Qing’s Arguments on the Inevitable and Permanent Conflict between the Christian Faith and Chinese Culture and on Establishing Confucianism as the State Religion....Pages 163-184
The Characteristics and Prospect of the Confucian Academy: A Commentary on Jiang Qing’s Ideas on the Confucian Academy....Pages 185-204
Three Political Confucianisms and Half a Century....Pages 205-223
Is Political Confucianism a Universalism? An Analysis of Jiang Qing’s Philosophical Tendency....Pages 225-237
Front Matter....Pages 239-239
A Confucian Coming of Age....Pages 241-257
Back Matter....Pages 259-265