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Dang Dai Zhu Ming Xue Zhe Zi Xuan Ji


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Dang Dai Zhu Ming Xue Zhe Zi Xuan Ji


Dang Dai Zhu Ming Xue Zhe Zi Xuan Ji
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Author : Zhang yi xian
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 2002

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Author : Baolin Tang
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

written by Baolin Tang and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with China categories.






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Author : Dazheng Ma
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

written by Dazheng Ma and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with China categories.




Contemporary New Confucianism Ii


Contemporary New Confucianism Ii
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Author : Qiyong Guo
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2023-12-20

Contemporary New Confucianism Ii written by Qiyong Guo and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-12-20 with Philosophy categories.


As the second volume of a two-volume seminal work on contemporary New Confucianism in China, this book focuses on six leading thinkers of this intellectual movement in the 20th century. Contemporary New Confucianism refers to the Confucianism or Confucian thought that has emerged in China since the 1920s, which aims to revive the spirituality of Confucianism in a changing society. This volume introduces the philosophical thought of Zhang Junmai, Feng Youlan, He Lin, Fang Dongmei, Tang Junyi, and Mou Zongsan, including Zhang's political philosophy and comparative philosophy, Feng's transformation of Chinese philosophy, He's idea of culture and "spirit-only idealism," Fang's comparative philosophy, Tang's idea of moral self and theory of human spiritual realms, and Mou's new ontology for Confucianism. It analyzes their divergences and the contemporary relevance of their thought in terms of revisiting and transforming traditional Chinese philosophy and reconciling Chinese and Western traditions. This title will appeal to scholars and students of modern and contemporary Confucianism, intellectual history, philosophy and thought of contemporary China, and comparative philosophy.





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Author : Chunyu Wang
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

written by Chunyu Wang and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with China categories.






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Author : 马大正
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

written by 马大正 and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with China categories.




Contemporary New Confucianism I


Contemporary New Confucianism I
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Author : Qiyong Guo
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2023-12-20

Contemporary New Confucianism I written by Qiyong Guo and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-12-20 with Philosophy categories.


As the first volume of a two-volume seminal work on contemporary New Confucianism in China, this book charts the development of this intellectual trend and examines four leading thinkers of this intellectual movement in the 20th century. Contemporary New Confucianism refers to the Confucianism or Confucian thought that has emerged in China since the 1920s and that seeks to revive Confucian spirituality in a changing society. This volume first analyzes the cultural context, logical approach, major themes, and problems of New Confucianism before delving into the four leading figures, namely Liang Shumin, Xiong Shili, Ma Yifu, and Qian Mu. The chapter on Liang Shumin analyzes his concept of will, his arguments on Confucian moral ideals, and his theory of culture. It then discusses Xiong Shili's contribution to the philosophical metaphysics of New Confucianism. The following chapter on Ma Yifu examines his theory of the mind, nature, and the six arts. The final chapter on Qian Mu presents his views on nationality, history, and the Chinese classics. This title will appeal to scholars and students of modern and contemporary Confucianism, intellectual history, philosophy and thought of contemporary China, and comparative philosophy.



Rewriting Early Chinese Texts


Rewriting Early Chinese Texts
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Author : Edward L. Shaughnessy
language : en
Publisher: SUNY Press
Release Date : 2006-06-01

Rewriting Early Chinese Texts written by Edward L. Shaughnessy and has been published by SUNY Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-06-01 with History categories.


Explores the rewriting of early Chinese texts in the wake of new archaeological evidence.



Civil Military Relations In Chinese History


Civil Military Relations In Chinese History
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Author : Kai Filipiak
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-12-17

Civil Military Relations In Chinese History written by Kai Filipiak and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-12-17 with Social Science categories.


Modern studies of civil--military relations recognise that the military is separate from civil society, with its own norms and values, principles of organization, and regulations. Key issues of concern include the means by which – and the extent to which – the civil power controls the military; and also the ways in which military values and approaches permeate and affect wider society. This book examines these issues in relation to China, covering the full range of Chinese history from the Zhou, Qin, and Han dynasties up to the Communist takeover in 1949. It traces how civil--military relations were different in different periods, explores how military specialization and professionalization developed, and reveals how military weakness often occurred when the civil authority with weak policies exerted power over the military. Overall, the book shows how attitudes to the military’s role in present day Communist China were forged in earlier periods.



The Red Guard Generation And Political Activism In China


The Red Guard Generation And Political Activism In China
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Author : Guobin Yang
language : en
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Release Date : 2016-05-17

The Red Guard Generation And Political Activism In China written by Guobin Yang and has been published by Columbia University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-17 with History categories.


Raised to be "flowers of the nation," the first generation born after the founding of the People's Republic of China was united in its political outlook and at first embraced the Cultural Revolution of 1966, but then split into warring factions. Investigating the causes of this fracture, Guobin Yang argues that Chinese youth engaged in an imaginary revolution from 1966 to 1968, enacting a political mythology that encouraged violence as a way to prove one's revolutionary credentials. This same competitive dynamic would later turn the Red Guard against the communist government. Throughout the 1970s, the majority of Red Guard youth were sent to work in rural villages, where they developed an appreciation for the values of ordinary life. From this experience, an underground cultural movement was born. Rejecting idolatry, these relocated revolutionaries developed a new form of resistance that signaled a new era of enlightenment, culminating in the Democracy Wall movement of the late 1970s and the Tiananmen protest of 1989. Yang's final chapter on the politics of history and memory argues that contemporary memories of the Cultural Revolution are factionalized along these lines of political division, formed fifty years before.