Confucianism between tradition and modernity, religion, and secularization: Questions to Tu Weiming

Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (4):367-380 (2008)
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Abstract

Weiming’s program of overcoming the enlightenment mentality and throws a critical light on his conceptions of religious or spiritual Confucianism, of a Confucian modernity, and of the multiple modernities theory in general. It defends a unitary rather than multiple concept of modernity in terms of the realization of a morally controlled principle of free subjectivity and tries to show how Confucianism, understood as a secular ethics, could contribute to this goal

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