The Dialogue between Taiwanse Culture and Contemporary New Confucianism A Discouise Centering in the Ethic Issues

Philosophy and Culture 27 (9):809-817 (2000)
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In this paper, Taiwan's cultural dialogue with the contemporary Neo-Confucianism as the spindle, and to which the ethical issues involved in the core, from the so-called "subject of concern" - the cultural significance of the concerns, practical concerns of social concerns and life purpose, intention between conservative and innovative, found that Taiwan's Confucian culture, resources, and accompanied by a change in the ethical situation. Between culture and life to the huge field to start the domain, given the official attempts to pour Confucianism Confucianism and private dichotomy is already insufficient to clarify the contemporary neo-Confucianism in the actual situation in Taiwan. Furthermore, the authors certainly more massive cultural subjectivity in the cultural clash between China and both sides of Taiwan under the local development of the human dimensions of the possible, and this is clearly in line with Confucian learning and benevolence of man's basic significance. It seems that I was not pessimistic, the future of Confucianism and they continue to be encouraged to participate and create the life and cultural development

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