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Following His Own Path: Li Zehou and Contemporary Chinese Philosophy


en Hardback – 31 dec 2018
In this book, Jana S. Rosker offers the first comprehensive overview and exegesis of the work of Li Zehou, who is one of the most significant and influential Chinese philosophers of our time. Rosker shows us how Li's complex system of thought seeks to revive various Chinese traditions, and at the same time attempts to harmonize or reconcile this cultural heritage with the demands of the dominant economic, political, and axiological structures of our globalized world. Variously characterized as neo-traditional, neo-Kantian, post-Marxist, Marxist-Confucian, pragmatist, instrumentalist, romantic, and more, Li's work was central to the period known as the Chinese Enlightenment in the 1980s and has helped modify and transform antiquated patterns of Chinese intellectual discourse. He is one of the rare Chinese thinkers whose work has not only had a deep and lasting impact on Chinese intellectuals, but has acquired a broad readership outside of China as well. Seen from a broader intercultural perspective, Li's unique and imaginative approach to a wide range of basic theoretical problems has created new styles of intellectual investigation, while reminding us of our belonging to a common humanity, regardless of differences in our individual cultures, languages, preferences, and traditions.
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ISBN-13: 9781438472478
ISBN-10: 1438472471
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: State University Press of New York (SUNY)

Notă biografică

Jana S. Rosker is Professor of Sinology at the Department of Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and the author of The Rebirth of the Moral Self: The Second Generation of Modern Confucians and their Modernization Discourses.