CHINA'S PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES
Rediscovery of Chinese Spiritual Essence
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Publisher Description
China's Philosophical Studies: Rediscovery of Chinese Spiritual Essence collects essential research findings of China's philosophical studies conducted by the academics at East China Normal University (ECNU) in recent years. The book covers topics including thoughts in China's Spring and Autumn Period, Chinese virtue of trust, establishing morals, historical studies of Chinese philosophy, etc.This book is the fifth volume of the WSPC-ECNU Series on China. This Series showcases the significant contributions to scholarship in social sciences and humanities studies about China. It is jointly launched by World Scientific Publishing, the most reputable English academic publisher in Asia, and ECNU, a top University in China with a long history of exchanges with the international academic community.Contents: About the EditorsList of ContributorsA Computational Interpretation of Intentionality (Li Quanmin)One Hundred Years of Philosophy of Science in China (An Weifu)Freedom of Mind: The Source of Feng Qi's Philosophical Creation (Chen Weiping)The Theoretical Charm of Marxism (Chen Lixin)'Dr Hunters' in The Capital (Lu Xiaoguang)Rebuilding the Virtue of Trust: An Examination of Xin from the Perspective of the History of Ideas (Gao Ruiquan)The Tension and Prospect in the World of Thought in China's Spring and Autumn Period (Gong Hua'nan)The Interpretation of Classics and 'Establishing Morals' (Pan Derong and Chad Austin Meyer)The Confucian Way as a Philosophical System (Chen Weiping)Knowledge and Action in a Deweyian Perspective (Yu Zhenhua)A Concise History of Chinese Philosophy (Feng Qi)A Critical Theorist's Work Is Never Finished: A Review of Stefan Müller Doohm's Jürgen Habermas: Eine Biographie (Tong Shijun)Elusive Understanding-why (Xu Zhu)Some Fundamental Problems in Buddhology (Zhang Xiaolin)Readership: Policymakers, academics, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students interested in philosophical studies in China.Chinese Philosophy;Philosophical Creation00