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The Confucian Persuasion
Author Wright, Arthur F.
Date1960
PublisherStanford University Press
LocationStanford, CA, US [史丹佛, 加利福尼亞州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
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KeywordArt;Confucianism;Philosophy;China;History;Ethics;Government;Legalism;Social Philosophy;Taoism;Chu Hsi;Han Yu;Hu Shih;K'ang Yu-wei;Kuan Yu;Liu Tsung-yuan;Mencius;Sui Yang-ti;Tu Yu;Wright, Arthur F.;
AbstractThis volume attempts "a further exploration of the interrelations of Confucianism and the civilization it dominated for so many centuries." Ten scholars contribute essays designed to clarify the role of the traditional Confucian ideal,"the perfected man living in a stable harmonious socio-political order," as it manifested itself throughout the civilization of china. The book further seeks to trace Confucianism as a traditional morality and to show how it dealt with rebel and protest movements. Finally,the inability of the tradition to withstand modern pressures exerted upon it is discussed at some length.
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