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Thome H Fang Tang Junyi And Huayan Thought A Confucian Appropriation Of Buddhist Ideas In Response To Scientism In Twentiethcentury China Hardcover King Pong Chiu

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Thome H Fang Tang Junyi And Huayan Thought A Confucian Appropriation Of Buddhist Ideas In Response To Scientism In Twentiethcentury China Hardcover King Pong Chiu
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 258
Author: King Pong Chiu
ISBN: 9789004313873, 9004313877
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Hardcover

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Thome H Fang Tang Junyi And Huayan Thought A Confucian Appropriation Of Buddhist Ideas In Response To Scientism In Twentiethcentury China Hardcover King Pong Chiu by King Pong Chiu 9789004313873, 9004313877 instant download after payment.

InThome H. Fang, Tang Junyi and Huayan Thought, King Pong Chiu discusses Thome H. Fang and Tang Junyi, two of the most important Confucian thinkers in twentieth-century China, who appropriated aspects of the medieval Chinese Buddhist school of Huayan to develop a response to the challenges of scientism, the belief that quantitative natural science is the only valuable part of human learning and the only source of truth. As Chiu argues, Fang s and Tang s selective appropriations of Huayan thought paid heed to the hermeneutical importance of studying ancient texts in order to be more responsive to modern issues, and helped confirm the values of Confucianism under the challenge of scientism, a topic widely ignored in academia."

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