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Thome H. Fang, Tang Junyi, and Huayan Thought : a Confucian appropriation of Buddhist ideas in response to scientism in twentieth-century China / King Pong Chiu, Chi Lin Nunnery.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Modern Chinese philosophy ; Volume 8.Publisher: Boston : Brill, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004313880
  • 9004313885
Other title:
  • Confucian appropriation of Buddhist ideas in response to scientism in twentieth-century China
Uniform titles:
  • Thome H. Fang, Tang Junyi and the Appropriation of Huayan Thought
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Thome H. Fang, Tang Junyi, and Huayan Thought.DDC classification:
  • 181/.112 23
LOC classification:
  • B127.C65
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Research Questions and Methodology -- The Historical Context of Modern Confucian Thinkers' Appropriations of Buddhist Ideas -- Thome H. Fang and Huayan Thought -- Tang Junyi and Huayan Thought -- Fang's and Tang's Appropriations of Huayan Thought and 'Scientism' -- Appendices: Reply from the University of Wisconsin-Madison about Fang's Status -- Prolegomena to A Comparative Philosophy of Life: An Outline.
Summary: In Thom�e H. Fang, Tang Junyi and Huayan Thought , King Pong Chiu discusses Thom�e 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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Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Manchester, 2014.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Research Questions and Methodology -- The Historical Context of Modern Confucian Thinkers' Appropriations of Buddhist Ideas -- Thome H. Fang and Huayan Thought -- Tang Junyi and Huayan Thought -- Fang's and Tang's Appropriations of Huayan Thought and 'Scientism' -- Appendices: Reply from the University of Wisconsin-Madison about Fang's Status -- Prolegomena to A Comparative Philosophy of Life: An Outline.

Print version record.

In Thom�e H. Fang, Tang Junyi and Huayan Thought , King Pong Chiu discusses Thom�e 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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