This thesis talks about the uninterrupted issue about how Chinese intellectuals after May Fourth Movement dealt with foreign culture, the Western one, especially focus on their attitudes and reflections. Furthermore, this thesis analyzes a possible interpretation for why the similar discussion of Chinese-Western culture was brought up again in Taiwan of 1961. The ethos of what can be called the “cultural conservatism” of Chinese intellectuals – attachment to the ontological perspective on culture and the overemphasis of Chinese spirituality – excluded reflection of the flaws of Chinese culture and could not help intellectuals find the proper solution to the conflict between Chinese and Western cultures. The notion of an organic cultural who...
In the light of the 1945 regime change in Taiwan, the status of Tōyōga/Eastern Painting plunged from...
Chinese civilization has existed for thousands of years in relative isolation from western influence...
The article examines the anthropological views of the three Taiwanese scholars: Hu Shih, Mou Zongsan...
This thesis talks about the uninterrupted issue about how Chinese intellectuals after May Fourth Mov...
[[abstract]]The participants in the “Debate on the Sino-Western Culture” that broke out in Taiwan in...
This study is constituted by three components. The first will examine how Chinese scholars and Weste...
The cultural difference between the philosophies of West and East has been assumed for so long that ...
Following the turn of the 20th century, Chinese intellectuals questioned the value of the Confucian ...
China is universally considered to be the next world power. Economic prerequisites are met and the r...
The purpose of this thesis is to lay the foundation for a better understanding between the East and ...
Though the New Culture Movement (NCM) continued only about 4years, it caused a drastic shift in the ...
Forty years following Deng Xiaoping’s 1978 “Reform and Opening-up” policy, the Chinese Communist Par...
Degree awarded: M.A. School of International Service. American UniversityThis thesis examines how Ch...
Over the period of the last two or three decades, East Asia has achieved remarkable success. It is h...
[[abstract]]The rule of the Chinese Nationalist Party (中國國民黨; KMT) in postwar Taiwan did not meet an...
In the light of the 1945 regime change in Taiwan, the status of Tōyōga/Eastern Painting plunged from...
Chinese civilization has existed for thousands of years in relative isolation from western influence...
The article examines the anthropological views of the three Taiwanese scholars: Hu Shih, Mou Zongsan...
This thesis talks about the uninterrupted issue about how Chinese intellectuals after May Fourth Mov...
[[abstract]]The participants in the “Debate on the Sino-Western Culture” that broke out in Taiwan in...
This study is constituted by three components. The first will examine how Chinese scholars and Weste...
The cultural difference between the philosophies of West and East has been assumed for so long that ...
Following the turn of the 20th century, Chinese intellectuals questioned the value of the Confucian ...
China is universally considered to be the next world power. Economic prerequisites are met and the r...
The purpose of this thesis is to lay the foundation for a better understanding between the East and ...
Though the New Culture Movement (NCM) continued only about 4years, it caused a drastic shift in the ...
Forty years following Deng Xiaoping’s 1978 “Reform and Opening-up” policy, the Chinese Communist Par...
Degree awarded: M.A. School of International Service. American UniversityThis thesis examines how Ch...
Over the period of the last two or three decades, East Asia has achieved remarkable success. It is h...
[[abstract]]The rule of the Chinese Nationalist Party (中國國民黨; KMT) in postwar Taiwan did not meet an...
In the light of the 1945 regime change in Taiwan, the status of Tōyōga/Eastern Painting plunged from...
Chinese civilization has existed for thousands of years in relative isolation from western influence...
The article examines the anthropological views of the three Taiwanese scholars: Hu Shih, Mou Zongsan...