04191nam 22004093 450 991087468030332120240723080219.09789819727452(electronic bk.)9789819727445(MiAaPQ)EBC31539170(Au-PeEL)EBL31539170(CKB)33101356700041(EXLCZ)993310135670004120240723d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Essence of Chinese Humanistic Culture1st ed.Singapore :Springer,2024.©2024.1 online resource (175 pages)China Academic LibraryPrint version: Zhang, Qizhi The Essence of Chinese Humanistic Culture Singapore : Springer,c2024 9789819727445 Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Social Civilization Achieved Through Humanistic Cultivation: The Creative Spirit at the Outset of Civilization -- 1.1 The Inspiration Behind the Story of the Forefather of Humanistic Culture, the Emperor Huang -- 1.2 The Inception of the Spirit of Humanism in the Western Zhou Dynasty -- 1.3 The Carriers of the Humanistic Spirit -- Appendix: 25 Famous Works on the Chinese Humanistic Spirit -- References -- 2 The Combination of Tough Management with Gentle Care: The Dialectical Spirit of Exploring the Origin of Things -- 2.1 Laozi and the "Natural Operation of the Dao" -- 2.2 Master Sun's Perspective on Human Consciousness -- 2.3 The Theoretical Contribution of the Commentaries on the Book of Changes (Yizhuan) to the Study of "Things Have Opposites" -- 2.4 The Enrichment and Development of the Theory of "Things Have Opposites" -- References -- 3 An Exploration of the Relationship Between Heaven and Man: The Spirit of Arduously Exploring the Relationship Between Heaven and Man -- 3.1 The Theory of "The Distinction Between Man and Heaven" and Its Values -- 3.2 Heaven with a Moral Sense Versus Heaven as a Symbol of Religious Legitimacy -- 3.3 Zhuangzi's Philosophy of the Harmony Between Man and Nature -- References -- 4 Having Ample Virtue and Carrying All Things: The Moral and Humanistic Spirit of Cultivating Personality -- 4.1 The Theory of the Humanistic Spirit in Ancient Morality -- 4.2 An Analysis of Some Ancient Ethical Codes -- 4.3 The Development and Distortion of the Humanistic Spirit -- References -- 5 Harmony but Not Uniformity: The Spirit of Syncretism in Chinese Culture, Entailing Learning from All Schools of Thought -- 5.1 The Theoretical Significance of "Harmony but Not Uniformity" -- 5.2 Examples of the Mutual Integration of Different Schools of Thought.5.3 Examples of Absorbing and Digesting Foreign Cultures -- References -- 6 Studying the Ancient Classics to Meet Present Needs: The Spirit of Shouldering Responsibility for the Whole World -- 6.1 Studying the Ancient Classics to Meet Present Needs and the Sense of Historical Responsibility -- 6.2 The Rich Connotation of "Studying the Ancient Classics to Meet Present Needs" -- 6.3 Studying the Ancient Classics to Meet Present Needs and the Doctrine of "Unity of Knowledge and Action" -- References -- 7 Life and Growth in Nature: The Enrichment and Development of Chinese Humanism in Modern Times -- 7.1 New Problems Encountered by Chinese Humanism -- 7.2 The Development of Chinese Humanism and Academic Achievements -- 7.3 The Essence of Chinese Humanism and Its Modern Value -- References -- Appendices -- Thoughts on "the Way of Heaven" and "the Way of Humanity" in Pre-Qin Philosophy -- Confucius and Confucian Studies at the Turn of the Century -- My Understanding of the Humanistic View of Education -- Index.China Academic LibraryZhang Qizhi1229648Ren Huilian1749282MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910874680303321The Essence of Chinese Humanistic Culture4183292UNINA