Li Zehou and Confucian Philosophy / / ed. by Roger T. Ames, Roger T. Ames, Peter D. Hershock, Jinhua Jia.

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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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Confucian Cultures
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Series Editors' Preface
  • Introduction
  • Response to Paul Gauguin's Triple Question
  • Part I. Li Zehou and the Modernization of Confucianism
  • 1. Li Zehou and New Confucianism: A Philosophy for New Global Cultures
  • 2. "Western Learning as Substance, Chinese Learning for Application": Li Zehou's Thought on Tradition and Modernity
  • 3. Modernizing Confucianism: Li Zehou's Vision and Inspiration for an Unfinished Project
  • 4. Determinism and the Problem of Individual Freedom in Li Zehou's Thought
  • 5. What Should the World Look Like? Li Zehou, Confucius, Kant, and the World Observer
  • Part II. Li Zehou's Reconception of Confucian Philosophy
  • 6. Li Zehou's Lunyu jindu (Reading the Analects Today)
  • 7. Li Zehou's Reconception of Confucian Ethics of Emotion
  • 8. Li Zehou's Doctrine of Emotion as Substance and Confucian Philosophy
  • 9. Li Zehou and Pragmatism
  • 10. Li Zehou's View of Pragmatic Reason
  • Part III. Li Zehou's Aesthetical Theory and Confucianism
  • 11. Li Zehou's Aesthetics: Moving On after Kant, Marx, and Confucianism
  • 12. Li Zehou, Kant, and Darwin: The Theory of Sedimentation
  • 13. Li Zehou's Aesthetics and the Confucian "Body" of Chinese Cultural Sedimentation: An Inquiry into Alternative Interpretations of Confucianism
  • 14. Modern Chinese Aesthetics and Its Traditional Backgrounds: A Critical Comparison of Li Zehou's Sedimentation and Jung's Archetypes
  • 15. Li Zehou's Aesthetics as a Form of Cognition
  • Appendix: Li Zehou's Life and Works
  • Contributors
  • Index