Life Confucianism as A New Philosophy
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978-1-62643-006-8 (ISBN)
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Life itself has long gone unnoticed in Confucian texts since the Qinand Han dynasties, which is similarto the forgetting of Being, per se, inthe Western philosophy after theAxial Period, according to Heidegger. Today, there is a philosophical mission to return life to Confucianism, restoring and reconstructing Confucianism in the perspective of a comparison between Confucianismand Husserl's Phenomenology. The author reduces the features of life to the essence of a thing, butreturns to life as the essence of Being. The author rejects the idea of post-philosophy in order to reconstruct the metaphysicaland the post-metaphysical gradations of Confucianism. These gradations are made along three strata in the life of human beings-no-being of anything (a life comprehension), metaphysical thinghood (the absolute Being), and post-metaphysical things (the relative beings). In this way we have a full understanding of the idea of Confucianism.
Huang Yushun PhD in philosophy (2000) from Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, now Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Shandong University. His main research fields cover Chinese Philosophy, Confucian Philosophy, and Comparative Philosophy. Regarded as one of the representatives of the revival movement of Confucianism, Huang develops “Life Confucianism” and “Chinese Theory of Justice”, which has had an important impact at home and abroad. Li Xuening is Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Jiangnan University and Guangxi University for Nationalities. His research focuses are linguistics and translation studies. Li has been mostly engaged in the study and translation of Confucianism works in recent years. Yan Meirong is Associate Professor of TESOL and translation studies, Changzhi University (Shanxi, China).
Love and Thought
Erscheinungsdatum | 31.01.2017 |
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Übersetzer | Li Xuening, Yan Meirong |
Verlagsort | Los Angeles |
Sprache | chinesisch; englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Metaphysik / Ontologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Östliche Philosophie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-62643-006-3 / 1626430063 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-62643-006-8 / 9781626430068 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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