Ai siqi’s reading of “exisience vs. consciousness”
The study arises because of the problematic reading of “dialectical materialism” in Chinese Marxism by Western scholars.
2017-11-01 publish
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Confucianism and the Concept of Individual Identity
Many people tend to look for a similar Western concept or principle in Chinese tradition.
2017-11-08 publish
1872 Views
Three Dualisms of the American Media Coverage of China Issues
As the 2008 Olympic Games is approaching, Beijing is getting more and more limelight.
2017-11-08 publish
1736 Views
tongbian.Aug.00.forcheng
Many contemporary thinkers both within China and without have tried to study the “distinctness” of Chinese tradition from the West.
2017-11-03 publish
1913 Views
The financial crisis originated from immoral culture
received his early education in China, but relocated to Hawaii in the United States in 1987 where he completed his MAs in Political Science and Philosophy and his Ph
2017-11-01 publish
1867 Views
Dewey and Confucianism
Dialogue is not conversational engagement, for the latter requires that the two parties talk to each other on equal basis and in same categories.
2017-11-01 publish
856 Views
Confucianism and the Concept of Individual Identity
Many people tend to look for a similar Western concept or principle in Chinese tradition.
2017-11-08 publish
1708 Views
Democratization in Chinese Terms DRAFT
“Democracy” (or “Democratization”) is a popular concept in today’s world. As far as China’s politics is concerned, we may find three categories that are operating
2017-11-03 publish
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Roger T· Ames (Roger T.Ames)
Roger T. Ames was born in 1947 in Toronto,
Canada. As a professor at the University of Hawaii, an advisor to Nishan
Shengyuan Academy, Chairman of the World Association of Confucian Culture
Studies and Vice Chairman of the International Confucian Association, he is an
internationally famous expert in Sinology.
He is a leading figure in Chinese & Western
philosophy and is famous in China and abroad for his translation of books such
as theAnalects of Confucius,Sun
Tzu’s Art of War,Huainan
Tzu andTao
Te Ching He was the Chief Editor toPhilosophy of the Occident and Orientas well as theInternational Chinese Book
Reviewand the author ofConfucian
Philosophical Thinking,Thinking from
the Han: Self, Truth, and Transcendence in Chinese and Western Culture,Anticipating China: Thinking Through the
Narratives of Chinese and Western Culture,the Art of Rulership: A Study into Chinese Political ThoughtandDemocracy if the Dead: Dewey, Confucius and
the Hope for Democracy in China. Roger T. Ames once received the guidance
of Liu Dianjue and became proficient in classical Chinese, then to one of the
most outstanding modern scholars of Classical Studies. In 2013, he was awarded
the "Confucius
Culture Award" by the 6th World Confucian Congress. Then he won the second
"Huilin Prize Award" in 2016.…
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