Original ontological roots of Ancient Chinese philosophy

Asian Philosophy 8 (3):203-213 (1998)
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Abstract

This is a new attempt at an analysis of classical Chinese (Confucian) ethics which is still inappropriately explained by Western philosophy as a traditional normative ethical system. Special conditions of ancient Chinese anthropogeny and social and economic development gave rise in this cultural region to an original theory of being, which in modern terminology can be referred to as an ontological model of a fundamental Yin‐Yang dialectic of a bipolar and non‐homogeneous synergy of being. This theory of being became a cornerstone for the whole complex of ancient Chinese philosophy, socio‐anthropology and ethics. Its most leading representatives—several ancient Taoist philosophers as well as the whole ancient Confucian ethical philosophy—proposed an original approach to issues which could be, for the modem world of philosophical research, a very suggestive source of inspiration.

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Vorlesungen über die geschichte der philosophie.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Gerd Irrlitz & Karin Gurst - unknown - Leipzig,: F. Meiner. Edited by Hoffmeister, Johannes & [From Old Catalog].

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