In a period of deep political division, insurrection, opium addiction, foreign conflicts, and economic distress, three intellectuals, Tan Sitong 譚嗣同 (1865-1898), Kang Youwei 康有爲 (1858-1927), and Liang Qichao 梁啓超 (1873-1929), developed philosophical systems to identify the source of China’s problems and to devise solutions. With these philosophical theories, they enacted a political movement to reform Chinese government and society known as the “Hundred Days’ Reform” (wuxubianfa 戊戌變法) of 1898. While scholars like Chang Hao, Wing Sit-chan, and Joseph R. Levenson have all written on all or some of these reformers, they have done so largely from the perspective of Chinese intellectual history. Yet, very few philosophers have rigorously analyzed...
From 1903 to 1904 while exiled in Japan, Liang Qichao (1873-1929), an intellectual and political the...
This dissertation examines how four late Qing thinkers adapted their tradition by analyzing the resp...
This dissertation examines how four late Qing thinkers adapted their tradition by analyzing the resp...
If you are from the West, it is likely that you normally assume that you are a subject who relates t...
The Confucian revival, which manifests itself in the modern Confucian current, belongs to the most i...
This study is an authorial attempt to develop the ideas of the 24th World Congress of Philosophy (Ch...
This article posits a genealogical account of humanism as discursive constructs that are historicall...
The Confucian revival, which manifests itself in the modern Confucian current, belongs to the most i...
By examining humanist and Enlightenment discourse in reference to China and to the West, this essay ...
About thirty years ago Yang Mo's novel The Song of Youth was made into a movie portraying young peop...
This thesis sets to sketch Chinese intellectuals’ sustained efforts to search for an alternative ...
Liang Shuming’s 梁漱溟 (1893–1988) China: the Country of Reason (Zhongguo: lixing zhi guo 中国:理性之国) is a...
Modern adult education philosophies during the 20th century have many perceptions on ends and means....
From 1903 to 1904 while exiled in Japan, Liang Qichao (1873-1929), an intellectual and political the...
In discussions in comparative philosophy, it is often assumed that Chinese and Western traditions ar...
From 1903 to 1904 while exiled in Japan, Liang Qichao (1873-1929), an intellectual and political the...
This dissertation examines how four late Qing thinkers adapted their tradition by analyzing the resp...
This dissertation examines how four late Qing thinkers adapted their tradition by analyzing the resp...
If you are from the West, it is likely that you normally assume that you are a subject who relates t...
The Confucian revival, which manifests itself in the modern Confucian current, belongs to the most i...
This study is an authorial attempt to develop the ideas of the 24th World Congress of Philosophy (Ch...
This article posits a genealogical account of humanism as discursive constructs that are historicall...
The Confucian revival, which manifests itself in the modern Confucian current, belongs to the most i...
By examining humanist and Enlightenment discourse in reference to China and to the West, this essay ...
About thirty years ago Yang Mo's novel The Song of Youth was made into a movie portraying young peop...
This thesis sets to sketch Chinese intellectuals’ sustained efforts to search for an alternative ...
Liang Shuming’s 梁漱溟 (1893–1988) China: the Country of Reason (Zhongguo: lixing zhi guo 中国:理性之国) is a...
Modern adult education philosophies during the 20th century have many perceptions on ends and means....
From 1903 to 1904 while exiled in Japan, Liang Qichao (1873-1929), an intellectual and political the...
In discussions in comparative philosophy, it is often assumed that Chinese and Western traditions ar...
From 1903 to 1904 while exiled in Japan, Liang Qichao (1873-1929), an intellectual and political the...
This dissertation examines how four late Qing thinkers adapted their tradition by analyzing the resp...
This dissertation examines how four late Qing thinkers adapted their tradition by analyzing the resp...