West-Eastern Mirror : Virtue and Morality in the Chinese-German Dialogue / Ralf Koerrenz, Pan Derong, Zhang Rongnan, Gao Ruiquan, Klaus Vieweg, Elizabeth Watts, Daniel Löffelmann, Zander Folko, Guo Guanyu, Niu Wenjun, Zong Desheng, Andreas Schmidt, Ralf Koerrenz, Andreas Schmidt, Klaus Vieweg, Elizabeth Watts, Ralf Koerrenz, Hazel Slinn, Roger Behrens, Mirka Dickel, Norm Friesen, Alexander Lautensach, Euler Renato Westphal

West-Eastern mirror discusses the formative cultural traditions in Germany/Europe and China with a special focus on the increasingly important aspects of "Virtue and morality". At present, there are increasing difficulties in understanding the 'other' in their cultural framing. I...

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Year of Publication:2020
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Culture and Education ; 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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West-Eastern Dialogue – An Approach --
Enlightenment through Education /
Interpretation and De-Xing (Arete) (诠释与德行) /
What is Moral Maturity? /
Rebuilding the Virtue of Trust /
The Taint of Determinateness /
Buddha-Nature versus Original Sin /
Emile’s Moral Education /
“Free Play” and “Play Drive” /
Hegel and the Ethics of Autonomy /
The Transition into Idea as Truth /
On Gadamer’s Concept of Bildung /
From Virtuous Action to Intentional Action /
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Summary:West-Eastern mirror discusses the formative cultural traditions in Germany/Europe and China with a special focus on the increasingly important aspects of "Virtue and morality". At present, there are increasing difficulties in understanding the 'other' in their cultural framing. In view of the fact that economic or scientific exchange on an international level is a matter of necessity, in recent years the need to ensure the cultural prerequisites has become even more urgent. First, the title deals with the cultural influences in Europe (Judaism, Christianity, Enlightenment) and China (Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism). In the second part, the focus encompasses a dialogue of European philosophy, with Rousseau, Herbart, Gadamer and Hegel.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3657707026
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ralf Koerrenz, Pan Derong, Zhang Rongnan, Gao Ruiquan, Klaus Vieweg, Elizabeth Watts, Daniel Löffelmann, Zander Folko, Guo Guanyu, Niu Wenjun, Zong Desheng, Andreas Schmidt, Ralf Koerrenz, Andreas Schmidt, Klaus Vieweg, Elizabeth Watts, Ralf Koerrenz, Hazel Slinn, Roger Behrens, Mirka Dickel, Norm Friesen, Alexander Lautensach, Euler Renato Westphal