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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I.
RESOURCES IN PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY FOR
AN EXPANDING GLOBAL AWARENESS
Chapter I. In
Search of Meaning
Yu Xuanmeng
Chapter II.
Tradition, Modernization and Creativity
George F. McLean
Chapter III.
Perception and Value: the
Affective Basis of an Ethics of Encounter
Ghislaine
Florival
Chapter IV. An
Axio-interpretation
of the Confucian Ethical Spirit
Shang
Zhiying
Chapter V. On the
Origin of Traditional Chinese Forms
of Thinking
Fu Jizhong and
Zhou Shan
Chapter VI. Some
Contemporary Reflections on Science
and Religion
Arnold Sprenger
PART II. THE
PRACTICAL ORDER AS A SOURCE FOR
A GLOBAL AWARENESS
Chapter VII. Lao
Tzu’s Idea of "Governing with Non-doing"
and Modern Management
Shen
Enming
Chapter VIII.
Ownership and Social Relations: the
Moral Foundation
Manuel B. Dy,
Jr.
Chapter IX. The
Economic Structure of Society: Habermas’s
Reconstruction of Historical Materialism
Manuel B. Dy,
Jr.
Chapter X. Person,
Work and Religious Tradition
John Farrelly
Chapter XI. Human
Quality and Social Progress
Zhang Huajin
Chapter XII. The
Culture of Shanghai and Modernization
Wang Miaoyang
Chapter XIII.
Cultural Tradition and Modernization: Symbiosis
in the Development of Moral Reasoning
Richard A.
Graham
APPENDICES
Transcending
Figures: Differences and Similarities between
Chinese and Western Aesthetic Images
Cheng Chaonan
The Significance
for Environmental Philosophy of the
Chinese Traditional Theory of the
Heaven-Man Relation
Zhou Changzhong
Community
Consciousness in Ancient Chinese Culture
Gu
Weikang
Acknowledgements
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