Confucianism for the contemporary world :: global order, political plurality, and social action /
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Schriftenreihe: | SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.
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Beschreibung: | "This volume originated in an April 2012 international conference sponsored by the UBCI: "Beyond the New Confucianism: Confucian Thought for Twenty-first Century China." Tzeki Hon and I organized the event. With the exception of one chapter, all of the essays in this volume were originally presented and discussed at the 2012 conference in Buffalo"--Foreword. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxix, 273 pages) |
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505 | 8 | |a NotesPart Two: Political Plurality and Civil Society; 5. Building Democracy The Theory and Practice of Contemporary New Confucianism; Confucianism and Democracy; The 1958 Declaration; Mou Zongsan's Contribution; The Perfect Balance; Taiwan Democracy; Notes; 6. Self-Restriction and Progressive Confucianism; Self -- Restriction in Politics; Is This Confucianism?; Progressive Confucianism; Notes; 7. Confucianism and Civil Society The New Meanings of "Inner Sage" and "Outer King"; The Third Epoch; Three Intellectual Sources; A New Morality; Confucianism and Civil Society; Notes. | |
505 | 8 | |a 8. A Mission Impossible? Mou Zongsan's Attempt to Rebuild Morality in the Modern AgeThe Mission of Contemporary New Confucianism; Mou Zongsan's Endeavor; Conclusion; Notes; 9. The Challenge of Totalitarianism Lessons from Tang Junyi's Political Philosophy; Modernization and Human Agency from a Confucian Perspective; Foundations of Historical Optimism; Delimiting a "Philosophy of History"; On the Totalitarian Challenge; Overcoming Totalitarianism?; Notes; 10. A Critique of Colonialism and Capitalism Tang Junyi's Views on Plurality and Openness; Contextualizing Tang's Humanism. | |
505 | 8 | |a Education in Colonial Hong KongConfucianism and Openness; China's Path to Modernization; Capitalism and Confucian Ethnics; The Contemporary Significance of Tang Junyi; Notes; Part Three: Social Responsibility and Social Action; 11. Worshipping Ancestors in Modern China Confucius and the Yellow Emperor as Icons of Chinese Identity; Yellow Emperor as National Ancestor; Yellow Emperor and Confucius as Rival National Icons; The Worship of the Yellow Emperor in Shaanxi; The Worship of Confucius in Qufu; Conclusion; Notes. | |
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spelling | Confucianism for the contemporary world : global order, political plurality, and social action / edited by Tze-ki Hon and Kristin Stapleton. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2017] 1 online resource (xxix, 273 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture "This volume originated in an April 2012 international conference sponsored by the UBCI: "Beyond the New Confucianism: Confucian Thought for Twenty-first Century China." Tzeki Hon and I organized the event. With the exception of one chapter, all of the essays in this volume were originally presented and discussed at the 2012 conference in Buffalo"--Foreword. Includes bibliographical references and index. List of Illustrations; Preface; Introduction; The Openness of the 1980s and 1990s; Global and Local Factors; New Confucianism as a Modernization Theory; The Moral Foundation of Contemporary Democratic Institutions; New Understanding of Tang Junyi; Confucius as a Commodity and a Cultural Icon; Confucianism of the Twenty-First Century; Notes; Part One: Capitalism and the Global Order; 1. Global Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics Fang Keli's New Confucian Research Project (1986-1995); Three Intellectual Currents; Three Generations of New Confucians; Confucian Capitalism. ConclusionNotes; 2. Confucianism, Community, Capitalism Chen Lai and the Spirit of Max Weber; Confucianism as a Moral Project: The Critique of Instrumental Rationality; Instrumental Rationality and East Asian Development; Chen Lai, Max Weber, and the Chinese Discourse on Modernity; Notes; 3. Realizing Tianxia Traditional Values and China's Foreign Policy; The Concept of Tianxia; A Hierarchical World Order; Political Meritocracy; Social Harmony; Conclusion; Notes; 4. Confucianism to Save the World; Which Confucianism?; How Can Political Confucianism Save the World?; China as a Role Model? NotesPart Two: Political Plurality and Civil Society; 5. Building Democracy The Theory and Practice of Contemporary New Confucianism; Confucianism and Democracy; The 1958 Declaration; Mou Zongsan's Contribution; The Perfect Balance; Taiwan Democracy; Notes; 6. Self-Restriction and Progressive Confucianism; Self -- Restriction in Politics; Is This Confucianism?; Progressive Confucianism; Notes; 7. Confucianism and Civil Society The New Meanings of "Inner Sage" and "Outer King"; The Third Epoch; Three Intellectual Sources; A New Morality; Confucianism and Civil Society; Notes. 8. A Mission Impossible? Mou Zongsan's Attempt to Rebuild Morality in the Modern AgeThe Mission of Contemporary New Confucianism; Mou Zongsan's Endeavor; Conclusion; Notes; 9. The Challenge of Totalitarianism Lessons from Tang Junyi's Political Philosophy; Modernization and Human Agency from a Confucian Perspective; Foundations of Historical Optimism; Delimiting a "Philosophy of History"; On the Totalitarian Challenge; Overcoming Totalitarianism?; Notes; 10. A Critique of Colonialism and Capitalism Tang Junyi's Views on Plurality and Openness; Contextualizing Tang's Humanism. Education in Colonial Hong KongConfucianism and Openness; China's Path to Modernization; Capitalism and Confucian Ethnics; The Contemporary Significance of Tang Junyi; Notes; Part Three: Social Responsibility and Social Action; 11. Worshipping Ancestors in Modern China Confucius and the Yellow Emperor as Icons of Chinese Identity; Yellow Emperor as National Ancestor; Yellow Emperor and Confucius as Rival National Icons; The Worship of the Yellow Emperor in Shaanxi; The Worship of Confucius in Qufu; Conclusion; Notes. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 25, 2017). Philosophy, Confucian China. Confucianism China. Confucianism Economic aspects China. Confucianism Political aspects China. Confucianism Social aspects China. Philosophie confucéenne Chine. Confucianisme Chine. Confucianisme Aspect économique Chine. Confucianisme Aspect politique Chine. Confucianisme Aspect social Chine. PHILOSOPHY Eastern. bisacsh Confucianism fast Confucianism Economic aspects fast Confucianism Social aspects fast Philosophy, Confucian fast China fast Hon, Tze-Ki, 1958- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr97014032 Stapleton, Kristin, 1963- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr95005389 Beyond the New Confucianism: Confucian Thought for Twenty-first Century China (Conference) (2012 : Buffalo, New York) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016056495 has work: Confucianism for the contemporary world (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGgHjHTbCtTqV6Km3tw6Kd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Confucianism for the contemporary world. 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spellingShingle | Confucianism for the contemporary world : global order, political plurality, and social action / SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture. List of Illustrations; Preface; Introduction; The Openness of the 1980s and 1990s; Global and Local Factors; New Confucianism as a Modernization Theory; The Moral Foundation of Contemporary Democratic Institutions; New Understanding of Tang Junyi; Confucius as a Commodity and a Cultural Icon; Confucianism of the Twenty-First Century; Notes; Part One: Capitalism and the Global Order; 1. Global Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics Fang Keli's New Confucian Research Project (1986-1995); Three Intellectual Currents; Three Generations of New Confucians; Confucian Capitalism. ConclusionNotes; 2. Confucianism, Community, Capitalism Chen Lai and the Spirit of Max Weber; Confucianism as a Moral Project: The Critique of Instrumental Rationality; Instrumental Rationality and East Asian Development; Chen Lai, Max Weber, and the Chinese Discourse on Modernity; Notes; 3. Realizing Tianxia Traditional Values and China's Foreign Policy; The Concept of Tianxia; A Hierarchical World Order; Political Meritocracy; Social Harmony; Conclusion; Notes; 4. Confucianism to Save the World; Which Confucianism?; How Can Political Confucianism Save the World?; China as a Role Model? NotesPart Two: Political Plurality and Civil Society; 5. Building Democracy The Theory and Practice of Contemporary New Confucianism; Confucianism and Democracy; The 1958 Declaration; Mou Zongsan's Contribution; The Perfect Balance; Taiwan Democracy; Notes; 6. Self-Restriction and Progressive Confucianism; Self -- Restriction in Politics; Is This Confucianism?; Progressive Confucianism; Notes; 7. Confucianism and Civil Society The New Meanings of "Inner Sage" and "Outer King"; The Third Epoch; Three Intellectual Sources; A New Morality; Confucianism and Civil Society; Notes. 8. A Mission Impossible? Mou Zongsan's Attempt to Rebuild Morality in the Modern AgeThe Mission of Contemporary New Confucianism; Mou Zongsan's Endeavor; Conclusion; Notes; 9. The Challenge of Totalitarianism Lessons from Tang Junyi's Political Philosophy; Modernization and Human Agency from a Confucian Perspective; Foundations of Historical Optimism; Delimiting a "Philosophy of History"; On the Totalitarian Challenge; Overcoming Totalitarianism?; Notes; 10. A Critique of Colonialism and Capitalism Tang Junyi's Views on Plurality and Openness; Contextualizing Tang's Humanism. Education in Colonial Hong KongConfucianism and Openness; China's Path to Modernization; Capitalism and Confucian Ethnics; The Contemporary Significance of Tang Junyi; Notes; Part Three: Social Responsibility and Social Action; 11. Worshipping Ancestors in Modern China Confucius and the Yellow Emperor as Icons of Chinese Identity; Yellow Emperor as National Ancestor; Yellow Emperor and Confucius as Rival National Icons; The Worship of the Yellow Emperor in Shaanxi; The Worship of Confucius in Qufu; Conclusion; Notes. Philosophy, Confucian China. Confucianism China. Confucianism Economic aspects China. Confucianism Political aspects China. Confucianism Social aspects China. Philosophie confucéenne Chine. Confucianisme Chine. Confucianisme Aspect économique Chine. Confucianisme Aspect politique Chine. Confucianisme Aspect social Chine. PHILOSOPHY Eastern. bisacsh Confucianism fast Confucianism Economic aspects fast Confucianism Social aspects fast Philosophy, Confucian fast |
title | Confucianism for the contemporary world : global order, political plurality, and social action / |
title_auth | Confucianism for the contemporary world : global order, political plurality, and social action / |
title_exact_search | Confucianism for the contemporary world : global order, political plurality, and social action / |
title_full | Confucianism for the contemporary world : global order, political plurality, and social action / edited by Tze-ki Hon and Kristin Stapleton. |
title_fullStr | Confucianism for the contemporary world : global order, political plurality, and social action / edited by Tze-ki Hon and Kristin Stapleton. |
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topic | Philosophy, Confucian China. Confucianism China. Confucianism Economic aspects China. Confucianism Political aspects China. Confucianism Social aspects China. Philosophie confucéenne Chine. Confucianisme Chine. Confucianisme Aspect économique Chine. Confucianisme Aspect politique Chine. Confucianisme Aspect social Chine. PHILOSOPHY Eastern. bisacsh Confucianism fast Confucianism Economic aspects fast Confucianism Social aspects fast Philosophy, Confucian fast |
topic_facet | Philosophy, Confucian China. Confucianism China. Confucianism Economic aspects China. Confucianism Political aspects China. Confucianism Social aspects China. Philosophie confucéenne Chine. Confucianisme Chine. Confucianisme Aspect économique Chine. Confucianisme Aspect politique Chine. Confucianisme Aspect social Chine. PHILOSOPHY Eastern. Confucianism Confucianism Economic aspects Confucianism Social aspects Philosophy, Confucian China |
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