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020 a082488051Xq(electronic bk.)
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020 z9780824880385q(hardcover ;qalk. paper)
020 z0824880382q(hardcover ;qalk. paper)
035 a1965974b(NT)
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100 aHuang, Junjie,d1946-eauthor.
240 aDong Ya ru xue shi yu zhong de Xu Fuguan ji qi si xiang.lEnglish
245 00 aXu Fuguan in the context of East Asian Confucianisms /cChun-chieh Huang ; translated by Diana Arghirescu.
260 aHonolulu :bUniversity of Hawai軻i Press :bEast-West Center,c[2019]
300 a1 online resource (xvii, 257 pages)
336 atextbtxt2rdacontent
337 acomputerbc2rdamedia
338 aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier
490 aConfucian cultures
504 aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 199-250) and index.
505 aXu Fuguan, historian of Chinese thought: his methodological approach and its application -- Retrospective and prospective views of Chinese traditional culture, I: Xu Fuguan's place in twentieth-century Chinese intellectual history -- Retrospective and prospective views of Chinese traditional culture, II: Xu Fuguan in the context of twentieth-century Japan and Taiwan -- A reference system for the renewal of Chinese culture, I: Xu Fuguan's commentaries on western contemporary culture -- A reference system for the renewal of Chinese culture, II: Xu Fuguan's commentaries on Japanese culture, society, and politics -- Classical Confucianism and the renewal of Chinese culture: Xu Fuguan's new interpretation -- Conclusion.
520 aAmong twentieth-century Confucians, Xu Fuguan (1904-1982) remains preeminent. This volume, written by Chun-chieh Huang, an authority on Xu's life and thought, offers English-speaking readers for the first time an exhaustive analysis of the philosopher's original ideas and research. A distinguished member of the group of Contemporary New Confucians, Xu made a significant contribution to the revival of Chinese culture and society, and the present book outlines the specific features of his legacy in comparison with the views of some of his influential Chinese and Japanese contemporaries. The topics covered illustrate an overarching idea, namely, the innovative way in which Xu Fuguan answers a major question concerning Chinese culture, one posed by Chinese intellectuals since the May Fourth Movement: how best to approach the modernization of China. Xu's work is based on the assumption that Confucian thought and ethics--the core of Chinese tradition--can be modernized because "there is nothing in it which is not compatible with the idea of human dignity or rights in modern society." Xu addresses the question of China's modernization by offering arguments in favor of building a connection between Confucianism and democracy, mainly its political dimension. Huang places his subject in the vast context of twentieth-century Chinese Confucian studies and the history of East Asian thought. He compares Xu Fuguan with his most influential opponents Hu Shi (1891-1962) and Fu Sinian (1896-1950) as well as fellow Confucians Tang Junyi (1909-1978) and Mou Zongsan (1909-1995). Huang draws further comparisons between Xu's thought and that of Japanese Enlightenment philosopher Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) and the father of contemporary Japanese capitalism, Shibusawa Eiichi (1840-1931). These contrasts highlight the "Chineseness" of Xu's theories and the marks left by traditional Chinese thought and culture on his writing and life in the countryside, where he spent much of his youth.
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600 aXu, Fuguan.
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650 aPhilosophy, ConfucianzEast Asia.
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651 aEast Asia.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01243628
655 aElectronic books.
700 1 aArghirescu, Diana,etranslator.
776 iPrint version:aHuang, Junjie, 1946-sDong Ya ru xue shi yu zhong de Xu Fuguan ji qi si xiang. English.tXu Fuguan in the context of East Asian Confucianisms.dHonolulu : University of Hawai軻i Press : East-West Center, [2019]z9780824880385w(DLC) 2019007823w(OCoLC)1078993667
830 aConfucian cultures.
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Xu Fuguan in the context of East Asian Confucianisms /Chun-chieh Huang ; translated by Diana Arghirescu
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Xu Fuguan in the context of East Asian Confucianisms /Chun-chieh Huang ; translated by Diana Arghirescu
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Arghirescu Diana translator
발행사항
Honolulu : University of Hawai軻i Press East-West Center [2019]
형태사항
1 online resource (xvii, 257 pages)
주기사항
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-250) and index. / Among twentieth-century Confucians, Xu Fuguan (1904-1982) remains preeminent. This volume, written by Chun-chieh Huang, an authority on Xu's life and thought, offers English-speaking readers for the first time an exhaustive analysis of the philosopher's original ideas and research. A distinguished member of the group of Contemporary New Confucians, Xu made a significant contribution to the revival of Chinese culture and society, and the present book outlines the specific features of his legacy in comparison with the views of some of his influential Chinese and Japanese contemporaries. The topics covered illustrate an overarching idea, namely, the innovative way in which Xu Fuguan answers a major question concerning Chinese culture, one posed by Chinese intellectuals since the May Fourth Movement: how best to approach the modernization of China. Xu's work is based on the assumption that Confucian thought and ethicsthe core of Chinese traditioncan be modernized because "there is nothing in it which is not compatible with the idea of human dignity or rights in modern society." Xu addresses the question of China's modernization by offering arguments in favor of building a connection between Confucianism and democracy, mainly its political dimension. Huang places his subject in the vast context of twentieth-century Chinese Confucian studies and the history of East Asian thought. He compares Xu Fuguan with his most influential opponents Hu Shi (1891-1962) and Fu Sinian (1896-1950) as well as fellow Confucians Tang Junyi (1909-1978) and Mou Zongsan (1909-1995). Huang draws further comparisons between Xu's thought and that of Japanese Enlightenment philosopher Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) and the father of contemporary Japanese capitalism, Shibusawa Eiichi (1840-1931). These contrasts highlight the "Chineseness" of Xu's theories and the marks left by traditional Chinese thought and culture on his writing and life in the countryside, where he spent much of his youth.
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