Confucianism.com Jiawu Year (2014) Good Book List – Thought and Academic Category
1. Zhang Xianglong’s “Revisiting the Liuhe Heart—The Implication and Approach of Confucianism’s Return”
“Revisiting the Heart of Liuhe – The Implication and Path of the Return of Confucianism” (One of the Mainland New Confucian Literature Series)
Written by Zhang Xianglong
Oriental Publishing House, January 2014
Content introduction:The reappearance of Confucianism in China is a spiritual phenomenon full of problems and challenges. Why was Confucianism, once so successful, so unfit for the great changes in Western culture that it lost its overall existence in a historical moment? Can the Confucian foundation of life serve as the source of resurrection itself now and in the future? Should Confucianism be reestablished? How to identify the original otherness of Confucianism in such an era full of high-tech worship, so as to find opportunities for the revival of Confucianism? What is the necessity, legitimacy and technical possibility of establishing a Confucian special zone outside the system? What is the relationship between Confucianism and Eastern philosophies and ways? These are the questions that Mr. Zhang Xianglong’s new book will answer and even deepen from multiple angles.
2. Tang Yijie’s “Looking at the New Axial Age – Philosophical Thinking in the New Century”
“Looking at the New Axial Age—Philosophical Thoughts in the New Century”
By Tang Yijie
Central Compilation and Publishing House, January 2014
Content introduction: “Looking at the New Axial Age: Philosophy in the New Century “Thoughts” collects essays written by Mr. Tang Yijie at the turn of the new and old centuries. There are more than 30 book prefaces, speeches and interviews, discussing the modernization of Chinese philosophy and the development of the third period of Confucianism. In particular, it highlights the main philosophical proposition of turning against the original and creating a new one, pointing out that the road to the rejuvenation of Chinese civilization lies in firmly grasping the Seize the opportunity of current dialogue and excitement between Chinese and Western civilizations, reflect on and introspect their traditions. Bridging the ancient and modern times of China and the West, so that the Chinese people can reconstruct core values based on the rich heritage of Chinese civilization. Another main proposition of this book is the coexistence of civilizations in various countries and regions around the world. The unique theories of Chinese philosophy such as the unity of nature and man, extensive harmony, and inner saints and outer kings can provide very useful information for ancient humans to resolve conflicts. ideological resources; and the modern Eastern civilization, Chinese civilization, Indian civilization and Islamic civilization based on the two Greek civilizations will surely usher in another new axial era of mankind on the basis of mutual communication and integration.
3. “The Collapse of Classics” by Chen Bisheng
“The Collapse of Classics”
By Chen Bisheng
East China Normal University Press, January 2014
Introduction:Book Exhibition During the spread of Western learning to the East, the mainstream integrity of Chinese academic research shifted from Zhang Taiyan’s “history-based” to Hu Shizhi’s “historical materials-based”. The New Civilization Movement, the collection of national heritage, and ancient historical debates have emerged one after another, and they have been fully transplanted to the East. Academic division, thereby realizing the basic process of China’s academic modern transformation. This book questions a series of presuppositions on which modern disciplines are based from a classical perspective. The core of Chinese culture lies in the study of Confucian classics. Only by passing on the principles of Confucian classics can we protect the culture of ritual and music and advocate a return to Confucian classics.
4. “Correcting the Name of the “Three Guidelines”” written by Fang Chaohui
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By Fang Zhaohui
East China Normal University Press January 2014
Introduction:This book clearly challenges the ahistoric analysis that believes that the “Three Guidelines” are entirely feudal dross. It reminds me that scholars who advocated the “Three Cardinal Guidelines” in Chinese history never advocated unconditional obedience or absolute hierarchy. The Three Guidelines Thought, which has been critically inherited through modern analysis, has important practical significance for the current construction of social order. Answers the relationship between the “Three Cardinal Guidelines” and democracy from a completely new perspective. The original meaning of the “Three Guidelines” refers to proceeding from the overall situation and fulfilling the responsibilities required by one’s position. Its core spirit is “loyalty”, and this spirit is an indispensable ingredient in modern democratic politics.
5. “A Society of Gentlemen – A Study on the Relationship between State and Society” written by Kang Xiaoguang
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By Kang Xiaoguang
Singapore World Technology Publishing Company, February 2014
Content introduction:The relationship between government and society is one of the most basic, acute and urgent issues in China today. Jamaicans Escort The author Kang Xiaoguang has been devoted to the study of the relationship between government and society for more than ten years. This book discusses the current status of political-social relations in China and its existing problems, causes, and solutionsJamaicans EscortAnalysis, and proposes Strategies and steps on how to realize the ideal blueprint for government-social relations. The research horizon of “Gentleman Society” extends in a “more macroscopic” direction. It not only studies the relationship between the state and society within the nation-state, but also places China within the world, and places reality within history. We also use the constitutional framework to analyze the relationship between the state and society, and carry out empirical research, normative research and countermeasure research under the constitutional framework. and observe countries and societies from a global perspectiverelationship, viewing it as the domestic reaction of the “Cold War” between the East and the East in China, and as the product of the conflict and integration between the form of omnipresence and the form of national society. The purpose of this book can be understood to a large extent as “defending morality” – to abide by the spirit of Chinese civilization and reshape China’s country and society Jamaica Sugar a>Relationship. This new book continues to inherit Mr. Kang Xiaoguang’s great vision, concern for the country and the people, and the objective and rigorous academic spirit of being based in his hometown.
6. “China’s Unfettered Tradition” by Wu Gouzhu
“China’s Unfettered Tradition”
Wu Gouzhu
Fudan University Press, March 2014
Content introduction:The author uses vivid writing, detailed information, and reliable logic to prove that since the Qin Dynasty, China has certainly had its share of despotism and tyranny, but there has also been an ongoing tradition of autonomy and unfettered control. The important shaper of this tradition is Confucianism. The myths about Confucianism and myths fabricated by anti-traditional intellectuals over the past century, whether interested or unintentional, are collapsing, and the door to rewriting Chinese history has been opened. The author believes: “Our tradition is not entirely autocracy. On the contrary, it is rich in anti-authoritarian and unrestrained origins.”
7. Confucian circles Editor-in-Chief of “What is Universal?” Whose value? —Contemporary Confucianism on Universal Values” (Supplementary Edition)
“What is universal?” Whose value? —Contemporary Confucianism on Universal Values (Supplementary Edition)”
Compiled by a group of Confucian scholars
JM Escorts East China Normal University Press, April 2014.
Content introduction:Discuss “universal values”, focus on reconstructing the modern values of Confucianism, and provide a reference perspective for the construction of socialist core values. This reprint adds a preface by Zhu Jieren, as well as the opinions of scholars Chen Lai, Guo Qiyong, Zhu Gaozheng and others who attended the book’s first edition press conference on this book and the “universal values”, Confucian tradition and other issues raised by this book. In the commentary, some of the wording in the first edition was slightly polished, and some mistakes made by Lu Yu Hai Po were also corrected. This is the first time that contemporary Chinese Confucianism explores “universal values” from a Confucian perspective. The author uses humorous writing to place relevant themes in specially designed dramatic scenes, elucidates the universal values of Confucianism through the exploration of history and principles, and In the process of projecting this value into the complex reality, it shows its radiant universality.
8. Qiu Feng’s “Embedded Civilization – Reflections on China’s Unrestrictiveism”
“Embedded Civilization—Reflections on China’s Unrestrictiveism”
The Autumn Wind
Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House, April 2014
Introduction:This is a book that censors China’s A work on the history of constraintism. This book first reflects on the limitations of the Enlightenment non-conservative tradition of modern China represented by Hu Shi, and then rediscovers the ideological and political tradition of modern China’s conservative-constitutionalism, reminding China of the non-conservative tradition. The richness. The author reminds people that Chu Anping’s style of unrestrainedism has fatal flaws. We should pay more attention to and cherish another branch of unrestrained thought in modern China: the conservative and unrestrained ideas represented by Confucians such as Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, and Zhang Junmai. ism. Based on this historical fact and the awareness of the problem of constructing a modern national order, the proposition of non-restrictive conservatism was put forward. This research has profound practical concerns and is helpful for re-understanding the ideological and political history of modern China.
9. “Three Cardinal Guidelines and Reconstruction of Sequence” written by Fang Zhaohui
“Three Cardinal Principles and Reconstruction of Sequence”
Written by Fang Zhaohui
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Content introduction: This book mainly explores the order of Chinese society by sorting out the specific contents of the “Three Cardinal Guidelines” advocated by Confucianism in Chinese history. Construction and the future direction of Chinese civilization. The author extensively uses the results of cultural psychology to explain the cultural psychological soil of order in Chinese culture, namely “other shore orientation”, “relationship-oriented” and “collectivism”, and believes that they determine the “great unity” and “human ethics” advocated by Confucianism. Governance with important contents such as “reconstruction”, “appointment of talents”, “changing customs”, “rituals are greater than law”, “industry autonomy” and “education to build the country” are the different paths to the same goal of the rejuvenation of Chinese civilization.
10. Chen Ming’s “Confucianism and Civil Society”
“Confucianism and Civil Society” (one of the Mainland New Confucian Literature Series)
Written by Chen Ming
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Oriental Publishing House, May 2014
Content introduction:With the development of economy and society, the value of traditional civilization has become increasingly received attention. As one of the manifestations of the craze for Chinese studies, mainland Confucianism has also achieved many theoretical results in its research and interpretation of Confucianism. As one of the representative figures, Chen Ming understands how to describe the historical position and effectiveness of the Confucian civilization system based on the concept of national religion, and conceives its unique meaning and implementation method in contemporary state construction and national construction. He has gained a reputation in the academic circle of thought. widespread attention. As the main content of modernization transformation, the issues of state construction and national construction have theoretical uniqueness and practical urgency in China. Exploring the Chinese path and realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is inseparable from the participation of Confucian civilization, and Confucian civilization is bound to obtain its own new theoretical form through its participation in this great process. This book is exactly such an exploration.
11. Liu Dong’s “Recreating Tradition: Participate with Jamaicans Escort vigilance FullJM Escortsball》
“Reinventing Tradition: Participating in the Global World with Vigilance”
By Liu Dong
Shanghai People’s Publishing House, May 2014
Content introduction: This book is a thoughtful work by Professor Liu Dong of Tsinghua University, who thinks about the future development direction of Chinese civilization from the perspective of globalization. Although the globalization of civilization is only 20 years old. The trend of the night , but is still in the process, we should not regard our own traditions as a precarious creature. The future of Chinese civilization depends on how we recreate our traditions. Liu Dong called on us to learn from the knowledge, vision and understanding of the current era. Only by injecting spiritual content and ideological vitality into tradition can politics be reconciled with legality and the dual crises of man and nature
12. “Twenty-first Century” written by Du Weiming. Jamaica Sugar DaddyConfucianism》
“Confucianism in the Twenty-first Century”
By Du Weiming
Zhonghua Book Company, July 2014
Introduction:This book is the latest masterpiece of Du Weiming, a representative figure of New Confucianism. The author reviews the development process of Confucianism and reflects on the dilemma and self-transformation of Confucianism in modern times. raised twenty The mission of Confucianism in the first century has put forward unique insights into the five major issues faced by Confucianism in the 21st century, including who is a human being, the meaning of life, and belief. It is expected that New Confucianism will play a greater role in helping people live and work in peace and contentment in the 21st century. The author also combines his decades of experience and experience in teaching and communicating internationally to interpret the core spirit of Confucianism and its destiny in the modern world from the perspective of diversity and civilization dialogue, and is helpful for understanding the current situation and future of China’s ideological circles. QuiteSo inspiring.
13. Cheng Zhongying’s “New Awakening Era”
“The New Era of Awakening”
A Chinese and English book
Central Compilation and Publishing House 2014 November
Introduction:Teacher Cheng Zhongying is an internationally renowned Chinese philosopher, a representative figure of New Confucianism, and an initiative of the International Confucian Federation people. The more than 30 papers and interviews included in this book represent the latest thoughts of Mr. Sino-British on Chinese civilization consciousness and moral awakening in recent years. When dealing with issues between China and the West, ancient and modern, Mr. Cheng emphasized that today’s scholars should adopt an open mind, actively explore resources from modern civilization traditions and absorb new knowledge from the advanced civilizations of the East, and strive to establish a new world with universal value. The ontological cosmology of the unity of man and nature and the outlook on life development have created a complete system of epistemology for the nation itself, and developed a set of clear and practical methodology, decision-making theory and modern governance philosophy that are adapted to modern society. In the context of widespread belief crises in Chinese society today, Mr. Cheng Zhongying’s academic efforts to bridge the ancient and modern times at home and abroad have provided us with a new path to explore the confidence of Chinese civilization.
14. “The Transformation of Confucianism and the New Life of Civilization: Taking Kang Youwei and Zhang Taiyan as the Center (1898-1927)” by Peng Chunling
“The Transformation of Confucianism and the New Life of Civilization: With Kang Youwei and Zhang Taiyan as the Center (1898-1927)”
Written by Peng Chunling
Published by Peking University Book Club March 2014
Introduction:The anti-Confucius and criticism of Confucianism in the New Civilization Movement has been the most controversial issue in academic circles in the past century. One of the questions. Kang Youwei and Zhang Taiyan were respectively the leaders of the modern Confucian movement and the initiators of the trend of criticism of Confucianism. Their ideological confrontation with each other and with the new civilized peopleThese words remind us of the multi-layered historical dynamics of opposing Confucius and criticizing Confucianism. This book observes the rise and development of anti-Confucius and criticism of Confucianism in the New Civilization from the historical perspective of the rebirth and transformation of Confucianism since the Reform Movement of 1898. Based on brand-new data and awareness of issues, it reconstructs the historical connection between the transformation of Confucian tradition and the formation of the new civilization. .
15. Zhang Zige’s translation and annotation of “Jamaicans Sugardaddy Translation and Annotation of Legal Contents 》
“Translation and Annotation of Legal Contents of “
Translation and Annotation of Zhang Zige
The Commercial Press, March 2014
Content introduction: “Shang Shu” has rich legal content and is an indispensable ancient book for studying the history of Chinese legal thought, especially the pre-Qin legal thought. China has gone through a century-old process of legal modernization. Today’s existing legal system and institutions all come from the East, and law is treated more as Western learning. But it is undeniable that China has a profound French culture. “Translation and Annotation of the Legal Contents of Shangshu” compiled by Zhang Zige and Gao Shaoxian is the only monograph that analyzes the legal content of “Shangshu”. It has great significance in developing local legal resources and leading legal research to pay attention to the exploration of inherent culture. This book is divided into original text, translation annotation, commentary, etc. according to the chapters of “Shangshu”. Attached are two articles by the author discussing “Shangshu”.
16. Le Aiguo’s “Song Dynasty Scholars Entering Nature: Zhu Xi’s Research on Nature”
“The Scholars of the Song Dynasty Entering Nature: Zhu Xi’s Research on Nature”
Written by Le Aiguo
Shenzhen Haitian Publishing House, 2014 April
Content introduction:This book provides a comprehensive and systematic discussion of Zhu Xi’s natural research by sorting out a large number of historical documents. Specific assessmentThe course of Zhu Xi’s natural research throughout his life provides a profound analysis of the importance attached to natural research in Zhu Xi’s theory of studying things to achieve knowledge, and a detailed exposition of Zhu Xi’s approaches and methods of natural research, innovations in scientific thinking, and his contribution to natural knowledgeJamaicans Sugardaddy claims to fully confirm the impact of Zhu Xi’s Theory of Understanding Things and Nature Research on the development of science and technology in later generations, with a view to injecting vitality into the development of today’s science and technology civilization.
17. Guo Qiyong, editor-in-chief of “The Theory of Fundamental Governance between China and the West—A Pathological Analysis of a Certain View of Chinese Civilization”
“Theory of Fundamental Governance between China and the West—A Pathological Analysis of a Certain View of Chinese Civilization”
Editor-in-Chief Guo Qiyong
Published by East China Normal University Society April 2014
Introduction: Pei Yi, who was kicked out of the room by his mother, had a wry smile on his face, just because he still had a headache. , I want to ask my mother for advice, but it’s a bit difficult to say. Professor Deng Xiaomang looked even more beautiful than last night based on his appreciation of Oriental literature. Gorgeous wife. Ming’s preference led to continuous and severe criticism of Chinese traditional civilization. However, its criticism contains misunderstandings and even misinterpretations of traditional Chinese civilization. It has had a considerable negative impact on academic circles, society, especially young people, and its persecutive nature cannot be ignored. In view of this, 15 philosophy researchers wrote articles and compiled this book to refute Professor Deng’s anti-traditional views with reasoning methods and sufficient arguments, point out many fallacies in his academic theory and some common sense errors, and elaborate accordingly. The outstanding connotation and immortal value of traditional Chinese civilization are conducive to overcoming the non-emotional anti-traditional mentality, cultivating “clear sympathy” and “warmth and respect” for traditional civilization, and transforming them creatively.
18. Mizoguchi Yuzo’s “History of Chinese Thought: Song Dynasty to Modern Times”
“History of Chinese Thought: Song Dynasty to Modern Times”
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Life·Reading·New Knowledge Sanlian Bookstore April 2014
Content Introduction:“The History of Chinese Thought: Song Dynasty to Modern Times” is published by japan (Japan) Composed of two general works on the history of thought by the famous scholar Mizoguchi Yuzo, “History of Confucianism” combs from the perspective of “Confucianism” the thoughts of Wang Anshi in the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhu Xi and Wang Yangming to Li Zhi and Dai Zhen, all the way to the Great Tongguan in the 20th century. , the development of Confucian concepts (the transformation from heavenly principle to justice) and the twists and turns at the social and political level. “Chinese Thought” is a popular reading for ordinary readers. It mainly discusses the characteristics of core concepts in the history of Chinese thought such as heaven, reason, nature and public through comparison with similar concepts in Japan, and analyzes these concepts. How the concept has completed its qualitative development from the Song Dynasty to modern times has been carefully assessed.
19. Wang Xiaoyu’s “Cuanshan Academic Genealogy”
“Chuanshan Academic Genealogy”
Wang Xiaoyu
Zhonghua Book Company, May 2014
Content introduction:This book imitates the examples of “Lu Zi Xue Pu” and “Xue Zi Tiao Guan”, classifying and compiling Chuanshan’s remarks that touch philosophers”, and “integrating each type of thought, ThoughtsJM Escorts then arrange it, and add connecting words at the beginning and end of each paragraph, so that a pile of scattered information is like a structured paper, and Shu Chuanshan’s thoughts can be organized and presented to the reader.” At the front of the book are prefaces, examples, the “Chronology of Mr. Chuanshan” compiled by the author, and the annotations on Chuanshan’s biography written by later generations. The books are divided into six volumes, with the themes of “the most basic concepts” and “qi”. “Theory of Transformation”, “Theory of Mind”, “Theory of Cultivation”, “Theory of Knowledge” and “Theory of Historical Evolution”, which are further divided into 29 topics, such as humanism, Tai Chi, good nature, integrity and sincerity, and Confidant, Discussing the Five Elements etc., touching on all aspects of Chuanshan’s philosophy. Since Chuanshan’s works are vast and it is difficult for scholars to get a clue, this book is really a rare introductory reading of Chuanshan’s philosophy.
20. “Dai Zhen Bian Wei” written by Li Changran
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Written by Li Changran
Peking University Press, May 2014
Introduction: “Dai Zhen (Yuan Shan) Biaowei” is based on the in-depth understanding of Dai Zhen’s studies, making full use of the qualities of philosophy, classical philology, and modern linguistics. It is based on the rediscovery of Dai Zhen’s righteous works. The most basic It completely rewrote the territory of Dai Zhenyi’s works. At the same time, this book tries to be as close as possible to the discourse background of the original work, comprehensively analyzes the dynamic process of the interactive evolution of Dai Zhen’s “Yuan Shan” series and “Mencius’ Symbols of Character Meanings” series, delicately outlines Dai Zhen’s mental journey of philosophical exploration, and further expands Dai Zhen’s philosophical exploration. Depth and breadth of researchJM Escorts. The appendices complement the internal chapters and are indispensable. In particular, it reveals the earlier versions of the three volumes of “Yuan Shan” and Dai Zhen’s own comments, making this book a must-have for studying Dai Zhenyi’s Neo-Confucianism and rhetoric.
21Jamaicans Sugardaddy. Yu Haoliang’s annotation of “Mawangdui Silk Book Explanation and proofreading》
“Mawangdui Silk Book Interpretation and Annotation”
Yu Haoliang’s Annotation
Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, May 2014
Introduction to content:The Zhouyi, a silk book unearthed from the Mawangdui Han Tomb, has three parts: (1) “Sixty-Four Hexagrams” (i.e. “Jing”); (ii) “Sixty-Four Hexagrams” at the end of the volume Lost book; (3) “Xici” (similar to the current version of “Xici”). Yu Haoliang’s book “Mawangdui Zhouyi Silk Interpretation and Commentary” provides an exegesis of these three parts of the Zhouyi silk script, and collates and annotates it with the handed down version of the Zhouyi. Among them, the Tongjia characters and the rhyme of leaves in the silk book “Book of Changes” are helpful for the discussion of ancient pronunciation before the Han Dynasty. From this book, we can more clearly understand the evolution that “The Book of Changes” has experienced in the process of spreading, deleting and editing, changing words and polishing.
22. Gu Hongyi’s “Research on the Documents of the Song Dynasty’s Four Books”
“A Study of Documents in the Song Dynasty’s Four Books”
Written by Gu Hongyi
Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, June 2014
Content introduction: “Song Dynasty’s “Four Books” Documentary Research” is specially designed for textual research It was composed of the “Four Books” and related documents during the Song Dynasty. It is divided into upper and lower parts. The upper part discusses the social background of the prosperity of the “Four Books” literature, its publication and dissemination, and the development of Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism. The lower part specifically analyzes the works of Song Dynasty scholars on the “Four Books” one by one. Book-by-book textual research clarified the errors and omissions recorded in the Four Books.
23. Yao Zhongqiu’s “The Way of Founding a Country—Zhouyi Political Philosophy”
“The Way of Founding a Country—The Political Philosophy of Zhouyi”
By Yao Zhongqiu
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Central Compilation and Publishing House, June 2014
Content introduction:This book interprets the eleven hexagrams of “The Book of Changes” from the perspective of political philosophy . Historically, there have been two schools of interpretation of Yi, Xiangshu and Yili. In modern times, there is a philosophical school, especially focusing on the interpretation of cosmology. This book provides a political philosophical explanation of the hexagrams in the Zhouyi. The author acknowledgesTherefore, the nine hexagrams in “Zhouyi” from Tun to Tai are actually a quite complete national construction plan. From the natural state described in Tun, through the establishment of various systems, to Tai, a low-cost unified order is formed. As for the two hexagrams Ge and Ding, the way to reform the system is discussed. This book is based on traditional mainstream commentaries and commentaries, and uses modern humanities and social science theories to explain and remind the meaning of these eleven hexagrams in detail, paying special attention to the relationship between the hexagrams, thus constructing a book about the political systemJamaica Sugar Daddy‘s political philosophy theoretical system. This theoretical system has broad significance and can inject living classical reasons into current Chinese political philosophy thinking. From the perspective of the history of the development of Yi Studies, this book has certain breakthrough significance. It reveals the profound implications of the Zhouyi from a completely new perspective and opens a new paradigm for studying the Zhouyi in the social sciences.
24. Yu Yingshi’s “On the Relationship between Heaven and Man – An Exploration of the Sources of Modern Chinese Thought”
Book title: “On the Interface between Heaven and Man——” Exploring the Sources of Modern Chinese Thought”
Author: Yu Yingshi
Publisher: Zhonghua Book Company
Publishing date: July 2014
Introduction:In this work, Mr. Yu Yingshi specifically borrowed the concept of “axis breakthrough” as an analysis. He believed that only in other ancient civilizations── Especially in contrast to the East, the cultural characteristics of China’s Axis Breakthrough can be fully revealed. The author explores the origin of the history of modern systematic thought in China from the special perspective of axis breakthrough, places it in the context of comparative civilization history, and systematically narrates it to reconstruct a well-organized historical narrative and explore the axis of China. Break through the historical world. The author’s conclusion is: China’s breakthrough on the axis ultimately results in “inward transcendence.” The highest state that can be achieved by introversion is the unity of “man” and “Tao”, which is the new “unity of man and nature” after the axis is broken. Mr. Yu’s new book focuses on the analysis of the parallel “axial breakthrough” between Chinese civilization and Eastern civilization, with the direction of “inward transcendence” Jamaica Sugar Daddy, its value lies in reversing the “combining the current Chinese and WesternThe old theory that the difference between civilization can be understood as the difference between ‘backward’ and ‘advanced’” gives a fair evaluation of the historical position of traditional Chinese civilization, including Confucianism, in the history of human civilization.
25. “Confucian Democracy: Dewey’s Reconstruction” by Sufen Chen
Book title: “Confucian Democracy: Deweyian Reconstruction”
Author: [Singapore] Sor-hoon Tan; Translated by Wu Wanwei
Publisher: China Renmin University Press
Publishing date: July 2014
Introduction: Confucianism and democracy are two extremely complex ideological systems, and the relationship between them has aroused great interest and enthusiasm among people. Discussion. It is not just an ideological or theoretical issue but a practical issue closely related to everyone’s lifeJamaica Sugar Daddypractical issues are even major issues closely related to China’s modernization process and the future development of the Chinese nation. Among the types of the relationship between Confucianism and democracy, the third type is probably the most attractive to readers. Type-hybrid relationship, and believes that Confucianism and democracy should be reformed to combine the advantages of the two. Professor Chen Sufen, the author of this book, also agrees with the third relationship. Scholars from the Department have answered many questions about the basic concepts and discussions of Confucianism and democracy through the exploration of theoretical foundations. The author combines Dewey’s philosophy with Confucianism to reconstruct Confucianism in order to realize a democracy that integrates the advantages of both. Main.
26. Guo Xiaodong edited “Dai Shi’s Notes on the Analects of Confucius”
Book title: “Dai Shi’s Notes on the Analects of Confucius”》
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Publishing Press “Twenty days have passed, and he has not sent a word of concern. Even if the Xi family asked him for a divorce, he did not move. He didn’t show anything, what if his daughter can’t? : Jamaicans? EscortEast China Normal University Press
Publication date: August 2014
Content introduction: Jamaica SugarWith the rise of traditional Chinese studies, “The Analects” has been widely read again. However, the interpretation of “Chicken Soup for the Soul” is often a waste of money, and the classic Wei Yan has been studied with him for several years. Maybe I will be able to take the martial arts exam when I grow up. It’s a pity that the mother and son are in the street. He only lived in the alley for more than a year and then left, but he kept practicing boxing all the time and never stopped for a day. The other interpretation based on non-restraint seems to be very academic, but it is not. It is inevitable to misinterpret and compare the principles of Confucianism. Dai Kan, a literary scholar in the late Qing Dynasty, interpreted the Analects of Confucius with the meaning of Qiang Gongyang, which can be said to be based on the classicsJamaica Sugar, Tong Jing Zhi Yong, presented to us the classic prototype of “The Analects of Confucius”, which was edited by Professor Guo Xiaodong and copied from the “Continuation of Sikuquanshu” in the Jinling Bookstore’s first edition in the 10th year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (according to Fudan University). (photocopied from the collection of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Library), based on the Nanjing Academy series of books, and the source, allusions and meanings of Dai’s annotations Dai Kan, a Confucian scholar in the middle and early Qing Dynasty, focused on the terminology, especially a large number of contents that touched on “Qing Qi” and “Li”, and wrote “Dai’s Commentary on the Analects”. Jinwen Jingxue’s annotation of the Analects of Confucius is based on the interpretation of “The Analects of Confucius” by “Gongyang”. Although it is not indisputable, Dai does not have Song XiangJamaica Sugar Daddy Mr. Guo Xiaodong’s decision is due to Dai. /p>
27. Chen Lai’s “Ontology of Renxue”
Book title: “Ontology of Renxue”
Author: Chen Lai
Publishing company; Life. Reading. New Knowledge Sanlian Bookstore
Published Time: August 2014
Content introduction: “Ontology of Renxue” is not a study work on the history of philosophy, but a work on the construction of contemporary Chinese philosophical system Representative works of “philosophical creation”. The creation of Chinese philosophy is different from the Eastern philosophy in modern times, and it emphasizes basing itself on the traditional Chinese classic system and ideological system, giving new interpretations to them, and building a new philosophical system on this basis. In this sense, “Ontology of Renxue” takes into account two dimensions. First, it embraces new interpretations of “Renxue” in history, and second, these new interpretations construct a modern philosophical system to respond to the problems of modern society. In the latter sense, we can see Mr. Chen Lai’s concern and ambition as a contemporary Confucian: integrating the core values of the left and right schools and building a true “body” for contemporary political civilization that originated from classical Confucianism. “Ontology of Renxue” is not so much “speaking on” as it is “speaking creatively”. This kind of thinking provides a new direction for the future development of Chinese philosophy.
28. “Asking and Learning Confucius’ Family Language” written by Yang Chaoming
“Learning Confucius’ Family Language”
Written by Yang Chaoming
China Business and Industry United Publishing House, August 2014
Content introduction: “Confucius’ Family Sayings” is also known as “Kong’s Family Sayings”. Confucius’ thoughts are broad-minded. Ink, we must accurately understand ConfuciusJamaicans EscortConfucius, if you want to truly get closer to Confucius, you must never give up “Confucius’ Family Sayings”. The name of this book “Asking Confucius’ Family Sayings” expresses that students ask questions from their teachers, they also learn from “Confucius’ Family Sayings”, and they also learn from Confucius through “Confucius’ Family Sayings”. I believe that everyone can feel the wisdom of Confucius through “asking and learning” and use it to reflect on real life. The thoughts of Confucius in the book will bring the best answers to our many confusions, and will definitely become a clear guide and source of strength for action.
29. Ren Wenli’s “The Historical Dimension of Governance—Confucianism in the Political World of the Ming Dynasty”
“The Historical Dimension of Governance—Confucianism in the Political World of the Ming Dynasty”
By Ren Wenli
Published by the Central Compilation and Publishing House in October 2014 Book
Introduction: This book attempts to analyze the Confucian scholars of the middle and late Ming Dynasty – especially Yangming – from different aspects such as thought, history and politics. The group of bachelors makes a multi-faceted presentation. The first chapter examines Yangming’s origin mentality and points out that Wang Yangming is still a Confucian scholar-official in the traditional sense, hoping to realize the political ideals of Yao and Shun for their kings and their people by directly participating in politics, and to build a fair society. The order of the world. Zou Shouyi discussed in the fourth chapter and Liu Zongzhou discussed in the last chapter can be said to be typical representatives of Confucian scholar-bureaucrats in the traditional sense.
30. “New Notes on the Analects of Confucius: The Unfettered Historical World of Confucius” by Li Jingheng
“New Notes on the Analects of Confucius: The Unfettered Historical World of Confucius”
By Li Jingheng
Fujian Education Publishing House, November 2014
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Introduction: In ancient times, there were many books explaining the Analects of Confucius, which often seem to be a mixed bag of fish and pearls. Nowadays, they are even more boring than chicken soup for the soul. This book takes a unique approach and uses unearthed documents, cultural relics and ancient texts as reference to perceptually restore the historical context of “The Analects” and tease out a lively and unfettered world of Confucius.
31 Ren Feng’s “Taoist Rules and Governing the Body—Civilized Enlightenment of Constitutional Dialogue”
“Taoism and Governance——Constitutional Assembly”The Civilization Enlightenment of Words”
By Ren Feng
Central Compilation and Publishing House, November 2014
Introduction:This book brings together articles written by the author in the fields of politics and history in the past ten years, which have been published in “Chinese Studies” “Research” (Taipei), “Open Times”, “Civilization”, “Intelligentsia”, “Yuandao”, “Reading”, “Xuehai” and other publications. The article is generally divided into four units: the first unit “Economic Affairs and Economic System” is an ideological history paper on the study of late-dynasty economic thought, with a total of 8 papers; the second unit “Confucianism and Constitutionalism” is about the politics surrounding Confucianism and constitutionalism Philosophical thinking, a total of 6 papers; the third unit “Paradigms and Methods” is about sorting out the paradigms of political thought research Jamaicans Sugardaddy, a total of 6 papers; the fourth unit “Orthodoxy and the People” is a commentary and elucidation of the ramifications of uninhibitedism, national Confucianism, and secularism, a total of 5 papers.
32. Jiang Qing: “Large Theory of Political Confucianism”
“Long Theory of Political Confucianism” (one of the Mainland New Confucian texts)
Written by Jiang Qing
Oriental Publishing House, June 2014 Month
Content introduction: This book is the essence of Confucianism master Mr. Jiang Qing’s thoughts for more than 20 years. Jamaica Sugar Daddy Mr. Jiang Qing is undoubtedly the leader of the rise of New Confucianism in mainland China. The teacher’s pioneering exposition on political Confucianism is enough to shock both China and foreign countries, and is of great milestone significance in the history of Confucianism for more than a hundred years in modern times. After more than twenty years of deep meditation, the teacher has published two books, “Political Confucianism” and “Revisiting Political Confucianism”. The “Large Essay on Political Confucianism” compiled and published this time represents the teacher’s recent thinking and provides a high-level response to the issues of the times from the comprehensive perspective of hegemonic politics. Through the book “Large Essay on Political Confucianism”, Chinese people will have a more comprehensive and profound understanding of the author’s thought process of “political Confucianism”. Anyone who cares about modern political crises and politicsAnyone who teaches Confucianism must read this book.
33. “Yangming Refining·Philosophical Exploration” written by Zhang Xinmin
“Yangming Refining·Philosophical Exploration”
Written by Zhang Xinmin
Confucius Xuetang Bookstore, August 2014
Introduction:The main points of this book are: The road to holy learning, the formation and development of the Zhiji doctrine, the theory that there is no reason outside the heart. The theory of nothing outside the heart, the philosophy of life and action that integrates knowledge and action, tranquility, sincerity and the study of things, the theory of Zhiji and the arrangement of spiritual life, Tianquan Discuss the transmission, differentiation and adjustment of Zhengdao, Four Sentences Teaching and Wang Xue.
34. Yu Minxiong’s “Yangming Refining·Original Works”
《 Yangming Refining·Original Works”
By Yu Minxiong
Kong Xuetang Bookstore, August 2014
Content introduction:This book believes that the relationship between peopleJM EscortsThe differences are almost endless. But “confidant” is cooperative. “Confidant” is the source of value. At the same time, “confidant” may be concealed. Being concealed will definitely lead to various negative consequences that we do not want to see or cannot accept.
35. Zhang Xinmin’s “Yangming Jingren·Modern Theory of Famous Masters”
“Yangming Refining·Modern Comments on Famous Masters”
Written by Zhang Xinmin
Confucius Xuetang Bookstore, August 2014
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Introduction:Tomorrow’s mankind has entered the stage of civilized dialogue Another important axial era of the and a bright and broad mind to seek solutions to human problems
36. “The True Spirit of Confucius” written by Liao Mingchun
“The True Spirit of Confucius”
Written by Liao Mingchun
Confucius Xuetang Bookstore, August 2014
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Content recommendation:This book starts from the overall thinking of “The Analects” and Confucius’ consistent teachings, and considers the “Analects” word by word and sentence by sentence. The words and sentence fragments in “Yu” are combined with handed down documents and unearthed underground materials (bamboo and silk documents), using knowledge of characters, phonology, exegesis, grammar, editions, catalogs, etc. to explore the hidden meanings, and use rigorous logical reasoning to interpret The 17 long-unresolved questions in “The Analects” clarify people’s misunderstandings about Confucius for thousands of years and restore the original face of Confucius’s teachings.