Aspects of Confucianism
by Gregor Paul
Softcover
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Description
The highest goal of classic Confucianism was to contribute to the realization of a humane world. As means toward such a realization, it advocated rational methods, particularly logic, experience, and critically rational discourse. Thus, classic Confucianism reflected the view that rationality is more favorable to humanity than non-rationality. Today, classic Confucianism would belong to those schools which argue against the popular inclination toward mysticism and sectarianism, - an inclination widespread in the «West» and often defended by hinting at alleged evidence from «Eastern» cultures.
Above all else, it is with such points that Confucianism proves its relevance.
In advancing and defending this thesis,Aspects of Confucianismsuggests, contrary to a widespread opinion, that we can learn a great deal from such obvious cultural commonalities as the basic features of a universal rationality, that obvious commonalities are by no means uninteresting, and that their description and appreciation is not necessarily an expression of a cultural bias.
Above all else, it is with such points that Confucianism proves its relevance.
In advancing and defending this thesis,Aspects of Confucianismsuggests, contrary to a widespread opinion, that we can learn a great deal from such obvious cultural commonalities as the basic features of a universal rationality, that obvious commonalities are by no means uninteresting, and that their description and appreciation is not necessarily an expression of a cultural bias.
Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Philosophy
Format
Softcover
Pages
203
Price
52.40 €
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication Date
01.01.1991
ISBN
9783820495980
Description
The highest goal of classic Confucianism was to contribute to the realization of a humane world. As means toward such a realization, it advocated rational methods, particularly logic, experience, and critically rational discourse. Thus, classic Confucianism reflected the view that rationality is more favorable to humanity than non-rationality. Today, classic Confucianism would belong to those schools which argue against the popular inclination toward mysticism and sectarianism, - an inclination widespread in the «West» and often defended by hinting at alleged evidence from «Eastern» cultures.
Above all else, it is with such points that Confucianism proves its relevance.
In advancing and defending this thesis,Aspects of Confucianismsuggests, contrary to a widespread opinion, that we can learn a great deal from such obvious cultural commonalities as the basic features of a universal rationality, that obvious commonalities are by no means uninteresting, and that their description and appreciation is not necessarily an expression of a cultural bias.
Above all else, it is with such points that Confucianism proves its relevance.
In advancing and defending this thesis,Aspects of Confucianismsuggests, contrary to a widespread opinion, that we can learn a great deal from such obvious cultural commonalities as the basic features of a universal rationality, that obvious commonalities are by no means uninteresting, and that their description and appreciation is not necessarily an expression of a cultural bias.
Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Philosophy
Format
Softcover
Pages
203
Price
52.40 €
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication Date
01.01.1991
ISBN
9783820495980