This chapter try to highlight some key elements of Chinese thinking described from a cultural and philosophical perspective starting with explaining the background for Chinese philosophy, mainly Confucianism followed by central concepts such as holism (ying/yang) and a discussion of the concept of change that appears to be somewhat unique because of the central position change occupies in the Chinese philosophy. More specific, but still important concepts like face, guanxi, the Middle way and paradoxes way are also elaborated on. For reference comparison is now and then made to western philosophy when it is found to clarify Chinese thought. Comparative philosophy brings together philosophical traditions that have developed in relative isola...
Over the last decade or so, there has been a revival of Confucianism. Popular books on Confucianism ...
Since Easterners\u27 naïve dialectical thinking, which is contrasted with Westerners\u27 linear thin...
In this paper, I review the book The Philosophical Challenge from China, edited by Brian Bruya. I cr...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison between Chinese perspectives on systems thinking and ideas ...
Chinese philosophy has been the subject of many learned studies. Yet, it has been called into questi...
Thanks to Dr. Smarandache for his interest in Chinese culture. I cannot decline his warm request to ...
“In Confucianism: Its Roots and Global Significance, English-language readers get a rare opportunity...
In Confucianism: Its Roots and Global Significance, English language readers get a rare opportunity ...
Little has been written on the impact of Far East civilization's thought and influence on leisu...
Eastern philosophy appeared very early in history with two typical philosophies, India and China. Th...
This chapter explores the encounter between the traditional Confucian thought and contemporary Anglo...
Philosophy is an eternal topic of human development, and it is also the basic promoter of the inheri...
Confucianism cannot be posited as merely a philosophical tradition, but can nevertheless be said to ...
Purpose. This paper aims to investigate the phenomenon of a human being within the Confucian traditi...
Received 11 March 2018. Accepted 28 March 2018. Published online 3 April 2018.The study of China’s m...
Over the last decade or so, there has been a revival of Confucianism. Popular books on Confucianism ...
Since Easterners\u27 naïve dialectical thinking, which is contrasted with Westerners\u27 linear thin...
In this paper, I review the book The Philosophical Challenge from China, edited by Brian Bruya. I cr...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison between Chinese perspectives on systems thinking and ideas ...
Chinese philosophy has been the subject of many learned studies. Yet, it has been called into questi...
Thanks to Dr. Smarandache for his interest in Chinese culture. I cannot decline his warm request to ...
“In Confucianism: Its Roots and Global Significance, English-language readers get a rare opportunity...
In Confucianism: Its Roots and Global Significance, English language readers get a rare opportunity ...
Little has been written on the impact of Far East civilization's thought and influence on leisu...
Eastern philosophy appeared very early in history with two typical philosophies, India and China. Th...
This chapter explores the encounter between the traditional Confucian thought and contemporary Anglo...
Philosophy is an eternal topic of human development, and it is also the basic promoter of the inheri...
Confucianism cannot be posited as merely a philosophical tradition, but can nevertheless be said to ...
Purpose. This paper aims to investigate the phenomenon of a human being within the Confucian traditi...
Received 11 March 2018. Accepted 28 March 2018. Published online 3 April 2018.The study of China’s m...
Over the last decade or so, there has been a revival of Confucianism. Popular books on Confucianism ...
Since Easterners\u27 naïve dialectical thinking, which is contrasted with Westerners\u27 linear thin...
In this paper, I review the book The Philosophical Challenge from China, edited by Brian Bruya. I cr...