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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I. THE PROBLEMATIC RELATIONSHIP OF THE HUMAN PERSON AND SOCIETY
1. The Idea of the Group in Chinese Philosophy
by Zhu Bokun
2. Daoism as a Source for Democracy in China
by Pan Hung-Chao, Cedric
3. Violence, Justice and Human Dignity
by M. Sastrapratedja
4. Society as Benefit and Limitation
by Zhen Li
PART II. THE NATURE OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES
5. Research on the Social Nature of the Human Person
by Jin Xiping
6. Characteristics of the Marxist Theory of Collectivism
by Xu Junzhong
7. The Relation between the Natural Sciences and the Social Sciences
by Zhu Dasheng
PART III. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL BEING
8. Human Nature and the Relation between Individuals and Society
by Shi Defu
9. The Role of Interpersonal Relation
by Woo Kun-yu
10. On the Theory of the "Ethical Code and Nature" in Wei Jin Metaphysics
by Lou Yulie
11. Value Reconstruction in Chinese Philosophy: the Impact of European Thought
by Liu Shu-hsien
PART IV. SOCIAL HARMONY AND TRANSCENDENCE
12. The Human Being and Society: Identity and Concern for the Eco-ethical Sphere
by Tomonobu Imamichi
13. The Dynamics of Tradition
by Ellen M. Chen
14. Harmony and Transcendence
by George F. McLean
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