The Spiritual Crisis of Modernity and Tu Wei-Ming'S Concept of Self-Cultivation

This article dwells upon the spiritual problems in modern Chinese society. The term 'spirituality' covers not only the value of ethical categories on the traditional China, but also the humanism as the tandem of both religious and ethical components towards human beings. The basic categories of Confucian ethics, 'reinterpreted' through the tradition of analytical philosophy, have acquired a new character - Tu Wei-ming gave them the new understanding through the concept of Self-Cultivation. The process of cultivating occurs for the sake of the human involved into that and is not caused by any external factors.

Authors
Kiselev V. , Chernykh V.
Publisher
ATLANTIS PRESS
Language
English
Pages
606-608
Status
Published
Volume
142
Year
2017
Keywords
contemporary Confucianism; Russian religious philosophy; spiritual crisis in China; Eastern humanism; problems of human nature; concept of Self-cultivation; ritual propriety (li); rectification of names (zheng ming)
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/7682/
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