TY - BOOK
T1 - A Concise History of Chinese Philosophy
AU - Feng, Qi
AU - Chen, Weiping
AU - Xu, Ruzhuang
AU - Van den Stock, Ady
AU - Tong, Shijun
AU - D’Ambrosio, Paul J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© SDX Joint Publishing 2023.
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - This book is an abridged version of Feng Qi’s two major works on the history of philosophy, The Logical Development of Ancient Chinese Philosophy and The Revolutionary Course of Modern Chinese Philosophy. It is a comprehensive history of Chinese philosophy taking the reader from ancient times to the year 1949. It illuminates the characteristics of traditional Chinese philosophy from the broader vantage point of epistemology. The book revolves around important debates including those on “Heaven and humankind” (tian ren), “names and actualities” (mingshi), “principle and vital force” (liqi), “the Way and visible things” (daoqi), “mind and matter/things” (xinwu), and “knowledge and action” (zhixing). Through discussion of these debates, the course of Chinese philosophy unfolds. Modern Chinese philosophy has made landmark achievements in the development of historical and epistemological theory,namely the “dynamic and revolutionary theory of reflection”. However, modern Chinese philosophy is yet to construct a systematic overview of logic and methodology, as well as questions of human freedom and ideals. Amid this discussion, the question of how contemporary China is to “take the baton” from the thinkers of the modern philosophical revolution is addressed.
AB - This book is an abridged version of Feng Qi’s two major works on the history of philosophy, The Logical Development of Ancient Chinese Philosophy and The Revolutionary Course of Modern Chinese Philosophy. It is a comprehensive history of Chinese philosophy taking the reader from ancient times to the year 1949. It illuminates the characteristics of traditional Chinese philosophy from the broader vantage point of epistemology. The book revolves around important debates including those on “Heaven and humankind” (tian ren), “names and actualities” (mingshi), “principle and vital force” (liqi), “the Way and visible things” (daoqi), “mind and matter/things” (xinwu), and “knowledge and action” (zhixing). Through discussion of these debates, the course of Chinese philosophy unfolds. Modern Chinese philosophy has made landmark achievements in the development of historical and epistemological theory,namely the “dynamic and revolutionary theory of reflection”. However, modern Chinese philosophy is yet to construct a systematic overview of logic and methodology, as well as questions of human freedom and ideals. Amid this discussion, the question of how contemporary China is to “take the baton” from the thinkers of the modern philosophical revolution is addressed.
KW - Ancient Chinese Philosophy
KW - Confluence of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism
KW - Criticisms of Confucian Theology
KW - Modern Chinese Philosophy
KW - Neo-Confucianism
KW - Supremacy of Confucianism
KW - Theory of Wisdom
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85200177862
U2 - 10.1007/978-981-99-0007-7
DO - 10.1007/978-981-99-0007-7
M3 - 书
AN - SCOPUS:85200177862
SN - 9789819900060
BT - A Concise History of Chinese Philosophy
PB - Springer Nature
ER -