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        Tang Junyi

        Confucian Philosophy and the Challenge of Modernity

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        Author(s)
        Fröhlich, Thomas
        Collection
        Knowledge Unlatched (KU); KU Select 2016 Front List Collection
        Number
        100602
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Both inside and outside of China, there have been heated debates about Confucian democracy, Confucian values and ethics, and Confucian alternatives to Western models of modernization. In many respects, however, the discussions have reached an impasse: Whereas some observers tend to depict Confucianism as a panacea for all kinds of political and social ills in East Asian and Western societies, others consider it to be a mere vestige of the Chinese tradition which lacks any relevance for contemporary discourse. The present study proposes a way through this impasse based on a critical examination of the modern Confucian project developed by the exiled philosopher Tang Junyi (1909-1978). Tang’s comprehensive reinterpretation of Confucianism ranks among the most ambitious philosophical projects in modern Chinese history.
        URI
        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31494
        Keywords
        Philosophy; Philosophy; Sociology; Asian Studies; China; Confucianism; Democracy; Modernity; Tang dynasty
        DOI
        10.1163/9789004330139
        ISBN
        9789004330139
        OCN
        984743393
        Publisher
        Brill
        Publisher website
        https://brill.com/
        Publication date and place
        Leiden, Boston, 2017-02-15
        Grantor
        • Knowledge Unlatched - 100602 - KU Select 2016 Front List Collection
        Series
        Modern Chinese Philosophy,
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        Relevant Wikipedia pages: China - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China; Confucianism - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confucianism; Democracy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy; Modernity - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernity; Tang dynasty - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tang_dynasty
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        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode
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