Confucian thought : selfhood as creative transformation / Tu Wei-ming.
Series: SUNY series in philosophyPublication details: Albany : State University of New York Press, 1985.Edition: Revised edition (1997)Description: xi, 217 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0887060056
- 9780887060052
- 0887060064 (pbk.)
- 9780887060069 (pbk.)
- 181/.09512 19
- B5233.C6 T8 1985
Contents:
The "Moral Universal" from the perspectives of East Asian thought -- The continuity of being: Chinese visions of nature -- A Confucian perspective on learning to be human -- The value of the human in classical Confucian thought -- Jen as a living metaphor in the Confucian Analects -- The idea of the human in Mencian thought: an approach to Chinese aesthetics -- Selfhood and otherness: The father-son relationship in Confucian thought -- Neo-Confucian religiosity and human-relatedness -- Neo-Confucian ontology: a preliminary questioning.
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B5233.C6 C66 1991 Confucianism and the modernization of China / | B5233.C6 E37 1993 The East Asian region : Confucian heritage and its modern adaptation / | B5233.C6 E37 1993 The East Asian region : Confucian heritage and its modern adaptation / | B5233.C6 T8 1985 Confucian thought : selfhood as creative transformation / | B5233.C6 T8 1985 Confucian thought : selfhood as creative transformation / | B5233.C6 W55 1995 Genealogy of the way : the construction and uses of the Confucian tradition in late imperial China / | B5233.E55 Z43 2010 What is enlightenment? : can China answer Kant's question? / |
"Bibliography of Tu Wei-ming": p. 201-209.
Includes bibliographies and index.
The "Moral Universal" from the perspectives of East Asian thought -- The continuity of being: Chinese visions of nature -- A Confucian perspective on learning to be human -- The value of the human in classical Confucian thought -- Jen as a living metaphor in the Confucian Analects -- The idea of the human in Mencian thought: an approach to Chinese aesthetics -- Selfhood and otherness: The father-son relationship in Confucian thought -- Neo-Confucian religiosity and human-relatedness -- Neo-Confucian ontology: a preliminary questioning.
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