Li Zehou and Confucian philosophy:
For more than a century scholars both inside and outside of China have undertaken the project of modernizing Confucianism, but few have been as successful or influential as Li Zehou (b. 1930). Since the 1950s, Li's extensive efforts in this regard have in turn exerted a profound influence on Ch...
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Zusammenfassung: | For more than a century scholars both inside and outside of China have undertaken the project of modernizing Confucianism, but few have been as successful or influential as Li Zehou (b. 1930). Since the 1950s, Li's extensive efforts in this regard have in turn exerted a profound influence on Chinese modernization and resulted in his becoming one of China's most prominent social critics. To transform Confucianism into a contemporary resource for positive change in China and elsewhere, Li has reinterpreted major ideas and concepts of classical Confucianism, including a rereading of the entire Analects, replete with his own philosophical speculations derived from other Chinese and Western traditions (most notably, the ideas of Kant and Marx), and developed an aesthetical theory that has proved especially far-reaching. Although the authors of this volume hail from East Asia, North America, and Europe and a wide variety of academic backgrounds and fields of study, they are unanimous in their appreciation of Li's contributions to not only an evolving Confucian philosophy, but also world philosophy. They view Li first and foremost as a sui generis thinker with broad global interests and not one who fits neatly into any one philosophical category, Chinese or Western. This is clearly reflected in the chapters included here, which are organized into three parts: Li Zehou and the Modernization of Confucianism, Li Zehou's Reconception of Confucian Philosophy, and Li Zehou's Aesthetical Theory and Confucianism |
Beschreibung: | Presentations from a conference of the World Consortium for Research in Confucian Cultures, held in 2015 at the University of Hawaiʻi |
Beschreibung: | ix, 400 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780824872892 0824872894 |
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spelling | Li Zehou and Confucian philosophy edited by Roger T. Ames and Jinhua Jia Honolulu University of Hawaiʻi Press [2018] Honolulu East-West Center [2018] © 2018 ix, 400 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Confucian cultures Presentations from a conference of the World Consortium for Research in Confucian Cultures, held in 2015 at the University of Hawaiʻi Li Zehou and new Confucianism : a philosophy for new global cultures / Jana S. Rosker -- "Western learning as substance, Chinese learning for application" : Li Zehou's thought on tradition and modernity / Karl-Heinz Pohl -- Modernizing Confucianism : Li Zehou's vision and inspiration for an unfinished project / Ming Dong Gu -- Determinism and the problem of individual freedom in Li Zehou's thought / Andrew Lambert -- What should the world look like? : Li Zehou, Confucius, Kant, and the world observer / James Garrison -- Li Zehou's Lunyu jindu (Reading the analects today) / Michael Nylan -- Li Zehou's reconception of Confucian ethics of emotion / Jinhua Jia -- Li Zehou's doctrine of emotion as substance and Confucian philosophy / Byung-Seok Jung -- Li Zehou and pragmatism / Catherine Lynch -- Li Zehou's view of pragmatic reason / Wang Keping -- Li Zehou's aesthetics : moving on after Kant, Marx, and Confucianism / Liu Zaifu -- Li Zehou, Kant, and Darwin : the theory of sedimentation / Marthe Chandler -- Li Zehou's aesthetics and the Confucian "body" of Chinese cultural sedimentation : an inquiry into alternative interpretations of Confucianism / Tsuyoshi Ishii -- Modern Chinese aesthetics and its traditional backgrounds : a critical comparison of Li Zehou's sedimentation and Jung's archetypes / Tea Sernelj -- Li Zehou's aesthetics as a form of cognition / Rafal Banka For more than a century scholars both inside and outside of China have undertaken the project of modernizing Confucianism, but few have been as successful or influential as Li Zehou (b. 1930). Since the 1950s, Li's extensive efforts in this regard have in turn exerted a profound influence on Chinese modernization and resulted in his becoming one of China's most prominent social critics. To transform Confucianism into a contemporary resource for positive change in China and elsewhere, Li has reinterpreted major ideas and concepts of classical Confucianism, including a rereading of the entire Analects, replete with his own philosophical speculations derived from other Chinese and Western traditions (most notably, the ideas of Kant and Marx), and developed an aesthetical theory that has proved especially far-reaching. Although the authors of this volume hail from East Asia, North America, and Europe and a wide variety of academic backgrounds and fields of study, they are unanimous in their appreciation of Li's contributions to not only an evolving Confucian philosophy, but also world philosophy. They view Li first and foremost as a sui generis thinker with broad global interests and not one who fits neatly into any one philosophical category, Chinese or Western. This is clearly reflected in the chapters included here, which are organized into three parts: Li Zehou and the Modernization of Confucianism, Li Zehou's Reconception of Confucian Philosophy, and Li Zehou's Aesthetical Theory and Confucianism Li, Zehou 1930-2021 (DE-588)119232057 gnd rswk-swf Konfuzianismus (DE-588)4032089-3 gnd rswk-swf Li, Zehou / Congresses Li, Zehou Neo-Confucianism / Congresses Philosophy, Confucian / Congresses Neo-Confucianism Philosophy, Confucian Conference papers and proceedings (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift World Consortium for Research in Confucian Cultures 2015 Honolulu gnd-content Li, Zehou 1930-2021 (DE-588)119232057 p Konfuzianismus (DE-588)4032089-3 s DE-604 Ames, Roger T. 1947- (DE-588)143380788 edt Jia, Jinhua (DE-588)173866921 edt |
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