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245 0 0 _aConfucianism
_bIts Roots and Global Significance /
_cMing-huei Lee, David Jones.
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100 1 _aLee, Ming-huei
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506 0 _aAccess copy available to the general public.
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700 1 _aJones, David
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264 1 _bUniversity of Hawai'i Press,
300 _a1 online resource.
520 _aIn <i>Confucianism: Its Roots and Global Significance,</i> English language readers get a rare opportunity to read the work in a single volume of one of Taiwan's most distinguished scholars. Although Lee Ming-huei has published in English before, the corpus of his non-Chinese writings is in German. Readers of this volume will discover the hard-mindedness and precision of thinking associated with German philosophy as they enter into Lee's discussions of Confucianism. Progressing through the book, they will be constantly reminded that all philosophy should be truly comparative. The work is divided into three parts: Classical Confucianism and Its Modern Re-Interpretations, Neo-Confucianism in China and Korea, and Ethics and Politics. The interrelated ideas and arguments presented here contribute significantly to the Confucian project in English-speaking countries across the world.
588 0 _aDescription based on print version record.
590 _aKU Select 2017: Front list Collection
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650 0 _aReligion
655 0 _aElectronic books.
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