CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE

SERIES III. ASIA, VOLUME 10

 

 

 

CHINESE CULTURAL TRADITIONS and MODERNIZATION

 

CHINESE PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES, X

 

 

edited by

Wang Miaoyang

Yu Xuanmang

George F. McLean

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Preface

Introduction

 

PART I. THE NATURE OF TRADITION AND MODERNIZATION

Chapter I. The Nature of Tradition

George F. McLean

Chapter II. The Psychological Impact of Modernization and the Need to Retrieve the Human

Richard Knowles

Chapter III. From Conflict to Fusion: The Character of Conceptual Change in China’s Rural Areas in the Initial Stage of Modernization 

Li Junru

Chapter IV. The Cultural Tradition of China and Modernization

Jiang Binghai

 

PART II. RESOURCES OF THE TRADITION

Chapter V. In Search of Wisdom

Yu Xuanmeng

Chapter VI. Later Greek Philosophy and Christian Theology                      

Fang Mingson

Chapter VII. On the Relationship between Morals and Law:  The Moral Character of Confucian Legal Thought

Fu Jizong

Chapter VIII. The Modernization of Confucianism: A Discussion of the Cultural Change from Consanguineous Feeling to District Concern 

Peter Kun Yu Woo

Chapter IX. Tao and Communication: Lao Tzu versus J. Habermas

Vincent Shen

 

PART III. A CRITICAL DIALECTIC OF  TRADITION AND MODERNIZATION

Chapter X. Formation Tradition, Its Transmission and Spiritual Basis

Charles Maes

Chapter XI. The Quality of Life and Social Progress

 Zhang Huajin

Chapter XII. The Dialectic of Tradition and Modernization                      

Tran van Doan

Chapter XIII. The Kung-Sun Lung Tzu and Western Philosophy of Language

 Zhou Changzhong

Chapter XIV The Confucian Jen, A Critical Hermeneutics                      

Manuel Dy

Chapter XV. The Individual and the Collective 

Wang Miaoyang

 

Acknowledgements

 



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