Learning to emulate the wise : the genesis of Chinese philosophy as an academic discipline in twentieth-century China
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Formátum: | könyv |
Nyelv: | angol |
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Hong Kong : The Chinese University Press,
2012
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Sorozat: | The formation and development of academic disciplines in twentieth-century China series |
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Megjegyzés: | Within this volume, John Makeham and several other noted sinologists and philosophers explore how the field of "Chinese philosophy" (Zhongguo zhexue) was born and developed in the early decades of the twentieth century, examining its growth and relationship with European, American, and Japanese scholarship and philosophy. The work discusses an array of representative institutions and individuals, such as Feng Youlan, Fu Sinian, Hu Shi, Jin Yuelin, Liang Shuming, Nishi Amane, Tang Yongtong, Xiong Shili, Zhang Taiyan, and a range of Marxist philosophers. The epilogue discusses the intellectual-historical significance of these figures and throws into relief how Zhongguo zhexue is undershod today. |
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Fizikai leírás: | xv, 398 p. ; 24 cm |
Bibliográfia: | Bibliogr. a jegyzetekben |
ISBN: | 9789629964788 9629964783 |