Thome Fang's Confucian Thought and Its Modern Significance

Philosophy and Culture 29 (12):1108-1122 (2002)
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Abstract

Fang Dongmei study of Confucianism where East meets West in the context of. Although he accepted the cultural values ​​of Confucianism, the Confucian "pure representative of the Chinese people," but he did not believe that the Confucian culture can represent all of China. He attached importance to the original Confucian philosophy of the emerging Confucian, neo-Confucian has detractors. He stressed the need to return to the origin of Chinese philosophy, Confucianism restore the original state of health and full of life. It is the traditional form of reversion, which is in fact re-construction of Chinese philosophy. Fang Dongmei Confucianism suggests a unique style of the idea of the development of Confucianism

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