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    China's contemporary philosophical journey: Western philosophy and Marxism Chinese philosophical studies.Fangtong Liu - 2004 - Washington, D.C.: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
    Modern-contemporary transformation of western philosophy -- Postmodernism and tendencies of contemporary philosophy -- Present philosophical tendencies : a comparative study of Marxist and contemporary Western philosophy -- Modern-contemporary transformation of Western philosophy and changes of ideas in morality and value -- Modern-contemporary transformation of Western philosophy and changes of Western religion and its philosophy -- A reflection on "humanism" and "philosophical trend in humanism" -- Market economy and moral theory of pragmatism -- The sixty-year samsara of studies on pragmatism (...)
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    Comparison and Integration of Marxist Philosophy and Chinese Traditional Philosophy.灵 周 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (4):628-633.
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    “The Westward Spread of Chinese Philosophy” and Marxism.Yunyi Zhang - 2011 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 6 (1):114-133.
    Chinese philosophy was transmitted to Europe in the 18th century through Deism, organic philosophy, pure reason, absolute idea, etc., and was absorbed by modern European philosophers. Chinese philosophy has also, via German classical philosophy, directly as well as indirectly influenced Marx and been absorbed into his philosophy. There is a cultural-psychological reason for the Chinese acceptance of Marxism. However, due to the influence of Occidentalism, this period of history has long been neglected.
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    Chinese modernization and the sinification of Marxism through the lens of Li Zehou’s philosophy.Jana Rosker - 2017 - Asian Philosophy 27 (1):69-84.
    Li Zehou belongs to the most well-known and influential contemporary Chinese philosophers of our time. Since he is one of the exiled intellectuals, his work has also acquired a wide readership outside China. Working mostly in the fields of classical Chinese philosophy and Chinese aesthetics, he dedicated himself to the task of finding a suitable and sensible way of harmonizing past and present, tradition and modernity, China and the West. Hence, he attempted to create a synthesis between (...)
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    An Analysis of the Fit and Accommodation between Marxist Philosophy and Chinese Traditional Culture. 徐凯莉 - 2023 - Advances in Philosophy 12 (1):28.
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    Chinese Dialectics: From Yijing to Marxism.Chenshan Tian - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    The history of Chinese Marxist thought is intimately intertwined with ancient autochthonous philosophical texts. In Chinese Dialectics the complete intellectual history of Chinese Marxism is laid bare.
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    Contemporary Chinese Marxism: Social visions and philosophy of education – An EPAT collective project.Michael A. Peters, Chengbing Wang, Han Zhen, Shi Zhongying, Shen Xiangping, Lei Chen, Yu Xin, Fu Yulian, Xu Kefei & Wei Fei - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (10):1550-1559.
  8. Sinicization of Marxist Philosophy and the Validity Problem of Chinese Philosophy.Meng-wei Yan & Qian Yang - 2005 - Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 6:94-100.
    Marxist Philosophy in China is an important task is to use the basic theory of Marxist philosophy, viewpoint and method to sort, extract of traditional Chinese culture, philosophy. And the "legitimacy of Chinese philosophy," the discussion, while filling the job of "legitimacy" has also been a certain degree of skepticism. Including how to look at the cultural characteristics of Chinese philosophy, Western academic norms on how to look at the impact of Chinese philosophy and (...)
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    Ren Jiyu: The Marxist View of Chinese Philosophy and Religion: Editors' Introduction.Yvonne Schulz Zinda & Carine Defoort - 2010 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 41 (4):3-17.
    The world of Chinese philosophy witnessed an ideological storm that raged for almost four decades in the second half of the twentieth century, and Ren Jiyu was a leading figure in it. The Marxist interpretation of traditional Chinese thought in terms of five scientifically determined historical stages, an economic substructure with its ideological superstructure, and a continuous struggle between materialism and idealism, was like a whirlwind that came and went in Chinese academia. This interpretive framework for (...)
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    The Chinese Marxist Approach to Human Rights.Dongxin Shu - 2022 - Open Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):342-359.
    The Western liberal view of human rights has been imposed by the West on the rest of the world as universal values applicable to all cultures and traditions. This paper argues that the Chinese Marxist approach provides an alternative conceptualization of human rights, which entails anti-hegemonic sovereignty, and prioritization of social and economic rights over others. It begins with distinction between false universal and genuine universal to illustrate that the West-promoted universal is false rather than genuine. Western liberal (...)
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    Chinese and Western Marxist theories of modernity: Comparing and connecting.Yang Liyin - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1820-1829.
    Modernity is not only the basic theoretical horizon of Chinese and Western Marxism, but also their theoretical object. The understanding of modernity has resulted in the respective characteristic Chinese and Western Marxist theories of modernity. These two schools share three epistemological aspects in common: Marxist intellectual origins; the same analytical framework for understanding modernity; and the same understanding of the basic characteristics of modernity. However, they differ greatly from each other in terms of their social backgrounds, (...)
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    One hundred years of Chinese dialectical logic: An academic history of logic relating to contemporary Chinese Marxism.Lei Chen & Chengbing Wang - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1786-1795.
    The study of dialectical logic has a history of nearly one hundred years in China. It is significant for understanding both the growth of Chinese logic and the Sinicization of Marxism to review dialectical logic in the context of introducing the study of Marxism in China. Debates about dialectical logic in Chinese academic circles involve not only the problems of logic itself, but more importantly the understanding of Marxist philosophy. In the 1920s and 1930s, some Marxist (...)
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    Marxist philosophy in China: from Qu Qiubai to Mao Zedong, 1923-1945.Nick Knight - 2005 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    This book examines the introduction of Marxist philosophy to China from the early 1920s to the mid 1940s. It does this through an examination of the philosophical activities and writings of four Chinese Marxist philosophers central to this process. These are Qu Qiubai, Ai Siqi, Li Da and Mao Zedong. The book sets the philosophical writings of these philosophers in the context of the development of Marxist philosophy internationally, and examines particularly the influence on these philosophers (...)
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    Adapting Marxism to outstanding traditional Chinese culture: History, consensus and future.Ying Liu - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1830-1838.
    Adapting the basic tenets of Marxism to outstanding traditional Chinese culture is a major issue in the current and future development of Marxism in China. This paper attempts to sort out the historical relationship of ‘contradiction’ and ‘adaptation’ between Marxism and traditional Chinese culture in the process of development. It summarizes the basic ideas that have been developed in the academic community concerning the ‘two aspects’ involved with adapting Marxism to the Chinese context and the typical achievements (...)
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    Features of the Receptions of Marxism in Chinese Philosophy.Nataliia Yarmolitska - 2022 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (7):61-66.
    In the article are highlighted features of the receptions of marxism in chinese philosophy. Currently, the study of reception is one of the productive directions of the modern history of philosophy, because it allows you to gain knowledge about the philosophical culture and philosophical tradition of China, as well as to find out when the birth of marxism in chinese philosophy took place. The main goals the article is reconstruction a way of describing the emergence of marxism in (...)
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    Contemporary Chinese Marxism: Basic research orientations.Liu Xiang, Liu Ying, Yang Liyin, Lei Chen, Xue Ji, Zhang Libo, Nie Jinfang, Wu Xiangdong, Wang Yichuan, Michael A. Peters & Chengbing Wang - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1740-1753.
    Chengbing WangShanxi University, Taiyuan, ChinaMichael A. PetersBeijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaContemporary Chinese Marxism is not only an important theory in the humanities and social sc...
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    Contemporary Chinese Marxism: Disciplines, teaching platforms and status quo of basic academic research.Chengbing Wang & Michael A. Peters - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (8):877-887.
    In terms of its academic status, Marxism is the most important and unique research field in contemporary Chinese humanities and social sciences. And with respect to its role, Marxism has an incompa...
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    Chinese philosophy: A characterization.Chung-ying Cheng - 1971 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-4):113 – 137.
    This article offers a synthetic characterization of Chinese philosophy based on an analytical reconstruction of its main traditions and thinking. Three main traditions in Chinese philosophy, Confucianism, Taoism and Chinese Buddhism, are depicted and discussed, together with some comments on Chinese Marxism in the contemporary scene. Four characteristics of Chinese philosophy are presented: intrinsic humanism, concrete rationalism, organic naturalism, and a pragmatism of self?cultivation. It is clear from the discussion that these four characteristics are interrelated (...)
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    Chinese Philosophy at the Crossroads.V. G. Burov - 1981 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 20 (2):71-95.
    Philosophy in China has undergone a difficult course of development since 1949. During the first period of the existence of the Chinese People's Republic , there was a process of dissemination of the Marxist world-view among Chinese philosophers. A beginning was made in the treatment of current problems in the theory of the building of socialism. Studies in various areas of philosophical knowledge - dialectical and historical materialism, logic, ethics, esthetics, the history of philosophy - got under (...)
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    Examining traditional Chinese culture and Marxist theory compatibility.Kunyao Shu - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (5):e02400178.
    Resumo: No processo de desenvolvimento de longo prazo, a cultura tradicional chinesa gradualmente formou características próprias. Ela é conhecida por sua extensa e longa história, que, em certa medida, proporciona um bom ambiente para a sobrevivência e reprodução do povo chinês. A introdução da filosofia marxista na China desempenhou um papel importante no trabalho prático da construção revolucionária do país. Ao mesmo tempo, a comunidade acadêmica explora constantemente o terreno comum entre a filosofia marxista e a cultura tradicional chinesa. Na (...)
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    Introduction for the special issue on Contemporary Chinese Marxist social outlook and philosophy of education.Chengbing Wang & Michael A. Peters - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (8):897-902.
    Contemporary Chinese Marxist Social Outlook and Philosophy of Education is the second of two special issues organized by the Journal of Educational Philosophy and Theory (EPAT).The first special is...
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    Contemporary Chinese philosophy.Frederick J. Adelmann (ed.) - 1982 - Hingham, MA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
    The idea of the present sixth volume in the Boston Col lege Studies in Philosophy entitled "Contemporary Chinese Philosophy" was conceived by the editor several years ago, before the current resumption of Chinese American political and economic amity occurred offi cially. Several preceding volumes in this series had studied various aspects of Marxism especially Soviet Marxism. Possibilities for dialogue between Christians and Marxists were discussed not only in the series but elsewhere too in various philosophical journals and books (...)
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    Li Da and Marxist philosophy in China.Nick Knight - 1996 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Li Da (1890–1966) was one of China’s most important Marxist intellectuals and a founding member of the Chinese Communist Party. He played a major role in the introduction of Marxist philosophy and theory to China and in its dissemination among Chinese revolutionaries. His works are now regarded in China as classics of Marxist philosophy, and he is numbered among the ten most influential Chinese intellectuals of this century. Yet, almost nothing has been written about (...)
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    Disputes over Philosophical Views in the First Half of the Twentieth Century and Development of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy.Sun Zhengyu - 2005 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (1):124-132.
    To explore the development of contemporary Chinese philosophy, fundamentally, is to explore the development of Marxist philosophy in contemporary China. The disputes over philosophical views in Chinese academic circles during the first half of the twentieth century have been focused on understanding Marxist philosophy from such aspects as "what kind of philosophy Chinese society needs," "the relation of philosophy to science," and "philosophy as an idea to reflect on one's life." These explorations have provided us (...)
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    Subjectivity, modernity, and chinese Hegelian marxism: A study of li Zehou's philosophical ideas from a comparative perspective.Gu Xin - 1996 - Philosophy East and West 46 (2):205-245.
    Li Zehou's philosophical theory of Chinese modernity is studied by comparing it with Lukács' Hegelian Marxism. Totally and uncritically accepting Lukács' later thought, Li holds a labor-centered conception of practice, a Marxist materialistic category, as the starting-point of his own anthropological ontology. In a Hegelian-Lukácsian Marxist framework, Li makes a great philosophical effort to transform Kant's dualistic, idealistic doctrine of subjectivity into a monistic, materialistic one. This is a new holistic, historicist theory of subjectivity, in which physical (...)
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    ""On the Undeniable Existence of the Systematic Theory of" Chinese Marxist Philosophy": A Response to Xu Suhua.Jianjie Lu - 2005 - Modern Philosophy 4:006.
    Mr. Xu Suhua article to my proposal of "Marxist Philosophy in China" is equivalent to what he calls "the guiding ideology of the party", "Marxist philosophy in China" is equivalent to what he calls "academic research form", which does not meet my intention. "Legality of Marxist philosophy," the discussion does exist. "Marxist Philosophy in China" in China, learning, using, in practical experience, to carry forward the fine Chinese culture and philosophy, the wisdom of the masses (...)
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  27. On the critical inheritance of philosophical thought+ marxism and the history of chinese-philosophy.Dn Zhang - 1981 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 12 (2):52-67.
     
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    Chinese Marxism in the Post-Mao Era.Bill Brugger & David Kelly - 1995 - Philosophy East and West 45 (1):135-136.
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    Specifics of Development of Aesthetics Studies: Between Soviet and Chinese Marxism.Vitalii Turenko - 2022 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (7):56-60.
    The article reveals the features of the formation and functioning of aesthetic research in such two areas of Marxism as Soviet and Chinese. The study identified three key stages in the development of aesthetics in Soviet Marxism – the pre-war (the 1920s and 1930s), late Stalinism and the Khrushchev thaw, and the late period (1970-1980s). It should be noted that in the context of Soviet Marxism, the key tasks were that aesthetics becomes influential and in-demand science, included in the (...)
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    An Analysis of the Chinese Road from the Perspective of Marxist Philosophy.紫凌 张 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (4):802-805.
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    John Dewey and the rise of Marxism in China: How John Dewey inspired the educational ideas of the Chinese Communist Party.Xing Liu - 2024 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (6):605-615.
    Dewey’s philosophy of education was heavily criticized by the Chinese Communist Party in the 1950s, which led many to believe that Dewey’s education was in complete opposition to that of the CCP. However, this study intends to prove that Dewey had a tremendous influence on the early CCP members of the 1920s. Dewey’s Chinese visit closely coincided highly with the time of the reception of Marxism in China and the eventual establishment of the CCP. Both founders of the (...)
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    Theory on the cultivation of cognitive subjects in chinese philosophy.Quanxing Xu - 2008 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (1):39-54.
    The epistemology in Chinese philosophy remarkably emphasizes the cultivation of cognitive subjects. According to such epistemology, intelligence arises from benevolence, and thus morality should be valued to gain knowledge. In this way, epistemology is integrated with theories of values and cultivation. The cultivation of cognitive subjects in Chinese philosophy mainly involves a stance, attitudes, ways of thinking and feelings of a cognitive subject. To expatiate and develop the theory of the cultivation of cognitive subjects in Chinese philosophy (...)
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    A View of the Nature and Meaning of Human Existence in Chineseised Marxism.Vitalii Turenko - 2023 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (9):54-58.
    B a c k g r o u n d. Sinicized Marxism involves the utilization of Marxist theory to address issues specific to China and the transformation of China's rich practical experience into theory, combined with Chinese history and traditional culture. This can be observed in the context of the exploration of philosophical-anthropological issues. M e t h o d s. The key methods employed to address the outlined tasks were comparative and dialectical. The use of the comparative (...)
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    Li Zehou: Chinese Aesthetics from a Post‐Marxist and Confucian Perspective.John Zijiang Ding - 2002 - In Chung-Ying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Contemporary Chinese Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 246–259.
    This chapter contains section titled: Kantian Subjectivity and Post‐Marxian Anthropological Ontology Relations to the Thought of Heidegger, Wittgenstein, and Foucault The Future of Philosophy Aesthetics “The Fourth Outline of Human Subjectivity” Conclusion.
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    Chinese Experience and Marxism with Chinese Characteristics.Ma Junfeng - 2008 - Modern Philosophy 6:003.
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    Chinese Philosophy in the Past Two Decades.Guo Jianning - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (4):81-91.
    Since 1978, contemporary Chinese philosophy has entered a new stage of development. The last two decades have witnessed three hot topics: "practice," "man," and "Cultural Heritage Studies." They reflect the following major transitions: from practice as a standard to practical materialism, from humanism to the Study of Man, and from Culture mania to [Chinese] Cultural Heritage Studies mania. The first topic is an expression of the reflection and innovation going on in Marxist philosophy; the issues of the (...)
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    Chinese Environmental Ethics and Whitehead’s Philosophy.Zhihe Wang, Meijun Fan & Cobb Jr - 2020 - Environmental Ethics 42 (1):73-91.
    Environmental ethics is a major topic of discussion and enactment in China. The government is committed to work toward an “ecological civilization,” a society in which concerns for a healthy natural environment are interwoven with concerns for a healthy human society and healthy human relations with nature. Whereas in the United States concern for the environment is rarely consciously philosophical, Chinese history has made people aware that philosophy underlies and shapes public policy. Whitehead’s thought has been welcomed as a (...)
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    Some Opinions on the Task of Studying the History of Chinese Philosophy.Sun Shuping - 1981 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 12 (4):37-47.
    Upon delving into Chinese philosophy I have come to realize that Chinese philosophy is indeed rich and comprehensive, even though Chinese philosophy and the history of Chinese philosophy are different from the history of Western philosophy. Although Western society and Chinese society follow common laws, each has its own distinctive characteristics. Similarly, while Western philosophy and Chinese philosophy likewise follow common laws, each has its own distinctive characteristics. The scope of the history of (...) philosophy cannot be determined by that of Western philosophy, nor can the scope of Western philosophy be determined by that of Chinese philosophy. The most outstanding periods of Western philosophy have been the ancient and modern periods. The most outstanding period of Chinese philosophy was that of the Spring and Autumn era through the early Qing period. This was due to the differences between the two societies. In the West, both the slave system and the bourgeois revolution were much more highly developed than they were in China. China had a brilliant feudal culture and subsequently China's brilliant feudal philosophy simply had a different style from that of Western philosophy. I remember that Comrade Hou Wailu came to the following conclusion: that the style of the Western philosopher was that of a wise man [zheren], while the style of the Chinese philosopher was that of a worthy man [xianren], My impressions are similar. Western philosophers usually discussed the problems of cognition and knowledge, while Chinese philosophers usually talked and wrote about questions of politics and ethics. What they have had in common is the fact that both have discussed only the general or universal laws of nature, society, and human thought. This Marxist definition of philosophy has held true both in the East and in the West. It is said that Ridannov defined the history of philosophy as being the history of the beginnings and development of materialism. Not having his works at hand, I cannot substantiate this. But I feel that such a definition is rather narrow. The history of philosophy should discuss the history of the development of man's knowledge of nature, society, and human thought, including both the history of the rise and development of materialism and the history of the rise and development of idealism. Only by interweaving the two can we arrive at a full history of philosophy. I do not know whether or not such an understanding on my part is correct. In any case, I have to write in accordance with my own understanding; otherwise I could not write at all. (shrink)
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    The Frankfurt School and Chinese Marxist Philosophical Reflections Since the 1980s.Kang Liu - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (3-4):563-582.
    Since 1980s, the Frankfurt School's critique of Culture Industry has provided powerful ammunitions for Chinese intellectuals to reject rising consumer popular culture. In recent years, Chinese academics began to study the Frankfurt School's critique of capitalist modernity from more theoretical perspectives, attempting to set Chinese problems of modernity and its legitimacy against the Frankfurt School's theorization. However, Chinese intellectuals’ diverse responses to the Frankfurt School have largely remained at the level of academic inquiries rather than seriously (...)
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    Doctrinal Provisions of the General Program of the Communist Party of China as a System of Ideational-Theoretical and Political-Ideological Prescriptions for Research of Modern Chinese Marxism.Viacheslav Vilkov - 2022 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (7):10-18.
    The article reveals ideological-theoretical, methodological, and politico-ideological basic principles for an adequate analysis of the specifics of modern Chinese (Sinicized) Marxism. The attributive features of modern Chinese Marxism (Marxism with Chinese specifics (the adaptation of Marxism to the Chinese Context, Sinicized Marxism), as the most effective version in world history for correcting and modernizing the axiomatics of the Marxist-Leninist theoretical model of social development, as well as improving the ideology of the ruling Communist Party in (...)
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    Hegel and the origins of Marxism—remarks on Russian and Chinese Marxism.Tom Rockmore - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (2):193-211.
    This paper has two main aims. First, it examines the relation of Russian and Chinese Marxism against its Hegelian background. Secondly, it comments on recent Western research on Marxism in tracing the origins of Engels’s anti-Hegelianism to materialist reactions to modern idealist philosophy. I maintain that Engels is a Schellingian, that Marx is a Hegelian, and that Marx’s form of Hegelianism cannot be realized in practice. I consider different kinds of Marxism as efforts to realize Marx’s theories and argue (...)
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    The Concept of Zhonghua in Modern Chinese Philosophy and its Cosmological Implications.Sergii Rudenko - 2023 - Philosophy and Cosmology 30:116-124.
    This article presents the results of a study of both Western and Far Eastern narratives of philosophical cosmology. The task of the study was to analyse the essential characteristics of philosophical cosmology in both Western and Far Eastern paradigms. This was made possible by clarifying the distinction between astronomy and cosmology, on the one hand, and philosophy and philosophical cosmology, on the other. The Greek word “??sµ??” is both etymologically and semantically different from the concept of “space.” If space has (...)
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    Queer Marxism in two Chinas.Petrus Liu - 2015 - London: Duke University Press.
    In Queer Marxism in Two Chinas Petrus Liu demonstrates how queer Marxist critics in China use queer theory as a non-liberal alternative to Western models of queer emancipation, and in doing so, he revises current understandings of what queer theory is, does, and can be.
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    2 The Current Situation of Chinese Philosophy: Problems and Tasks.Xie Dikun - 2016 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2016 (1):6-21.
    The cause of Chinese philosophy has made significant progress since it began to reform three decades ago. However, Chinese philosophy also faces many problems. Shaken by current market economic forces, it now confronts a huge challenge in taking on its mission of raising questions, both theoretical and practical, and responding to them using the methods of philosophy. This article analyzes developments and problems in the three sub-disciplines of philosophy: Marxist philosophy, the history of Chinese philosophy and (...)
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    Following his own path: Li Zehou and contemporary Chinese philosophy.Jana Rošker - 2019 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    In this book, Jana S. Ros̆ker offers the first comprehensive overview and exegesis of the work of Li Zehou, who is one of the most significant and influential Chinese philosophers of our time. Ros̆ker shows us how Li's complex system of thought seeks to revive various Chinese traditions, and at the same time attempts to harmonize or reconcile this cultural heritage with the demands of the dominant economic, political, and axiological structures of our globalized world. Variously characterized as (...)
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    A short history of Chinese philosophy.Wai-lu Hou - 1959 - Peking,: Foreign Languages Press.
    Originally published in Peking in 1958, this work covers four thousand years of Chinese philosophy, into the Marxist philosophy of Mao, which it calls the culmination of the wisdom of the Chinese people.
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    On the Value of the Criticism of Marxist Philosophy in the New Era of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics.泓 胡 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (3):352-356.
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    Analysis of Marxist Cultural View and Contemporary Chinese Cultural Construction. 汪丹蕾 - 2023 - Advances in Philosophy 12 (2):375.
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    Winning the hearts of the people with artistic masterpieces: An artistic aesthetic tradition of Chinese Marxism.Wang Yichuan - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1759-1766.
    Just as classic Marxist writers are included among the world’s top-class artists, Chinese Marxism has gradually nurtured a new tradition of modern aesthetics. This tradition serves to enlighten the people, cultivate their appreciation of artistic masterpieces, and thus establish a complete set of artistic systems that has been inspiring people to constantly reflect on and improve themselves. Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and Xi Jinping, among other leaders, acquired a deep understanding of Marxist aesthetics and incorporated it in (...)
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    From the Perspective of Marxism, Why Can the Communist Party of China and Why Is Socialism with Chinese Characteristics Good.新玥 沈 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (2):76-80.
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