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
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
Acknowledgements