On the Third Generation Neo-Confucianism's Interpretation and Innovation of Confucianism

Modern Philosophy 3:114-117 (2009)
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Abstract

The third generation Neo-Confucianism in the interpretation of Confucianism and innovation to make a super-step worthies achievement represents a modern new development of four new trend Confucianism: Confucian-based insistence of the tendency of ideological pluralism; focus on epistemology and methodology consciously, highlight "said Wen Xue," the shift; highlight awareness of a critical spirit and dialogue; critical "modernity" and "post-modern" re-direction of the recognition of Confucianism. At the same time, the idea there is an inherent tension

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