Confucianism : Its Roots and Global Significance / / Ming-huei Lee ; edited by David Jones.

In Confucianism: Its Roots and Global Significance, English language readers get a rare opportunity to read the work in a single volume of one of Taiwan's most distinguished scholars. Although Lee Ming-huei has published in English before, the corpus of his non-Chinese writings is in German. Re...

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : East-West Center,, [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Confucian cultures.
Physical Description:1 online resource (146 pages).
Notes:Collection of previously published articles.
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Table of Contents:
  • Mou Zongsan's interpretation of Confucianism : some hermeneutical reflections
  • Modern new Confucians on the religiousness of Confucianism
  • The debate on ren between Zhu Xi and Huxiang scholars
  • The four-seven debate between Yi Toegye and Gi Gobong and its philosophical purport
  • Wang Yangming's philosophy and modern theories of democracy : a reconstructive interpretation
  • Confucianism, Kant, and virtue ethics
  • A critique of Jiang Qing's "Political Confucianism."