Confucianism and Ecology: The Interrelation of Heaven, Earth, and Humans

Harvard Univ Ctr for The (1998)
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Indeed, nearly one quarter of the world's population has been influenced by Confucianism in some way, especially in family structures and values. The challenge, as Tu Weiming suggests, is to ensure the continuance of tradition in modernity, thereby achieving an effective counterpoint to the destruction of both human communities and the Earth community.

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