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Secret Subversion Ii Mou Zongsan Kant And Early Confucianism Tang Wenming

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Secret Subversion Ii Mou Zongsan Kant And Early Confucianism Tang Wenming
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.81 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Tang Wenming
ISBN: 9781351242219, 1351242210
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Secret Subversion Ii Mou Zongsan Kant And Early Confucianism Tang Wenming by Tang Wenming 9781351242219, 1351242210 instant download after payment.

This title critically examines Mou Zongsan’s philosophical system of moral metaphysics on the level of metaphysics and history philosophy, which combines Confucianism and Kantianism philosophy.
Mou Zongsan (1909–1995) is one of the representatives of Modern Confucianism and an important Chinese philosopher of the twentieth century. The two-volume set looks into the problems in the moral metaphysics by Mou and his systematic subversion of Confucianism on three levels: ethics, metaphysics and historical philosophy. In this second volume the author critiques Mou’s philosophical development of Confucianism on the latter two levels. The first part analyzes Mou’s view on conscience as ontology and his interpretation of the heavenly principles in Confucianism, arguing that his theory in fact abolishes Confucian cosmology based on modern scientific concepts and speaks for modern humanity. The second part focuses on Mou’s remolding of historical philosophy based on the concept of freedom of Kant, Hegel, and modern Western philosophy, then assesses his ideological distortions of historical and political concepts in the Confucian tradition.
The title will appeal to scholars, students and philosophers interested in Chinese philosophy, Confucian ethics, Neo-Confucianism, and Comparative Philosophy.

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