The Globalization of Confucius and Confucianism

ab 24,90 

Klaus Mühlhahn, Nathalie van Looy (Eds.)

ISBN 978-3-643-90305-1
Band-Nr. 41
Jahr 2012
Seiten 160
Bindung broschiert
Reihe Berliner China-Hefte – Chinese History and Society

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Beschreibung

The popularity of Confucianism is on the rise, not only in China, but also internationally. Confucian values are praised as the (universal) way, especially in the face of current political, social and economic crises. The philosopher’s legacy has now endured for over 2500 years, and Confucian ideas have gained recognition as an Eastern alternative to Western concepts. This return to China’s very own tradition and values can be seen as symbolizing China’s new self-confidence.

The present volume focuses on the resurgence of Confucianism in order to examine the role played by Confucian ideas in the present and the past, as well as the potential future form of a new Confucian culture. The articles range from the perception of Confucianism in Europe at the time of the Enlightenment to Neo-Confucian debates and approaches.