The aim of the paper is to discuss what concepts of far Eastern thought correspond to such concepts of the Western thought as “reality” and “reflection”. In order to answer this question the three main teachings of Chinese thought, Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism, are briefly analysed. The conclusion is that Chinese thought reveals the world in terms of change, transformation and mutual dependence. Therefore, its aesthetics is not based on an opposition between some independent and objective reality and some independent subject reflecting it. Rather it is based on complementarity and mutual response of inner and outer, permanence and change, openness and closeness. Its main characteristics are mutuality and co-creation that transform both...
The yin yang model of thinking is most essential to the Chinese cosmology, ontology and outlook on l...
The paper aims at discussing the ecological implications of the understanding of the human being in ...
[EN] Traditional Chinese philosophy differs from Western thought in its essentially holistic concept...
The aim of the paper is to discusswhat concepts of far Eastern thought correspond to such concepts o...
For centuries, Western and Chinese thought have developed along parallel and sometimes opposite path...
Philosophy is an eternal topic of human development, and it is also the basic promoter of the inheri...
Empirical evidence shows that people in the East and the West differ in their attitudes toward the w...
Although the current globalization eliminates and blurs the differences between cultures in differen...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison between Chinese perspectives on systems thinking and ideas ...
What can we learn from the classical debate between the universalist and the relativist approaches o...
In this paper, “East” and “West” with their characteristics, especially in the field of thought, are...
The link between Confucian humanism, Mezirow’s theory of reflectivity, and the convergence of a worl...
For Western researchers, the confrontation and understanding of so-called “non-Western” cultural tra...
The article presents essential aspects of the intellectual debates in China over the theoretical ach...
Little has been written on the impact of Far East civilization's thought and influence on leisu...
The yin yang model of thinking is most essential to the Chinese cosmology, ontology and outlook on l...
The paper aims at discussing the ecological implications of the understanding of the human being in ...
[EN] Traditional Chinese philosophy differs from Western thought in its essentially holistic concept...
The aim of the paper is to discusswhat concepts of far Eastern thought correspond to such concepts o...
For centuries, Western and Chinese thought have developed along parallel and sometimes opposite path...
Philosophy is an eternal topic of human development, and it is also the basic promoter of the inheri...
Empirical evidence shows that people in the East and the West differ in their attitudes toward the w...
Although the current globalization eliminates and blurs the differences between cultures in differen...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison between Chinese perspectives on systems thinking and ideas ...
What can we learn from the classical debate between the universalist and the relativist approaches o...
In this paper, “East” and “West” with their characteristics, especially in the field of thought, are...
The link between Confucian humanism, Mezirow’s theory of reflectivity, and the convergence of a worl...
For Western researchers, the confrontation and understanding of so-called “non-Western” cultural tra...
The article presents essential aspects of the intellectual debates in China over the theoretical ach...
Little has been written on the impact of Far East civilization's thought and influence on leisu...
The yin yang model of thinking is most essential to the Chinese cosmology, ontology and outlook on l...
The paper aims at discussing the ecological implications of the understanding of the human being in ...
[EN] Traditional Chinese philosophy differs from Western thought in its essentially holistic concept...