孔子,儒学与儒家学派(英)

孔子,儒学与儒家学派(英)
作 者: 张玉慧 魏巍
出版社: 五洲传播出版社
丛编项: 中国人文标识系列
版权说明: 本书为公共版权或经版权方授权,请支持正版图书
标 签: 暂缺
ISBN 出版时间 包装 开本 页数 字数
未知 暂无 暂无 未知 0 暂无

作者简介

  Zhang YuhuiNow a university teacher, graduated from the School of History and Culture of Southwest University. She is mainly engaged in world history,Middle East history and ideological history research, and has done a lot of research on Confucianism.Wei WeiNow a university teacher, graduated from the School of Humanities of Shanghai Normal University, is mainly engaged in social history and ideological history research. He has a deep understanding of ancient Chinese history and the development of traditional thoughts.

内容简介

千年来,孔子和儒家思想对中国的影响不仅体政治、经济、文化,也体现在中国人的行为和思维方式之中。本书从孔子的生平着手,回顾孔子以及儒家学派的基本思想、发展历程,介绍儒学是怎样逐渐成为古代中国的主导思想;反思近现代儒学遇到的艰巨挑战,经历的现代变革,总结儒学对中国与世界所产生的深远影响,以及如何型塑中国人的行为规范、思维方式和价值取向。For thousands of years, the influence of Confucius and Confucianism on China has not only been reflected in politics and culture, but also in Chinese people’s own behavior and way of thinking. The foundation of Chinese culture is Confucianism. It is Confucianism that has established the public order and good customs of Chinese society, and has also become the Chinese code of conduct. It is Confucianism that has shaped what it is to be Chinese. This book begins with the life of Confucius, provides an overview of the basic thought and development of Confucius and the Confucian school, and clarifies how Confucianism gradually became the dominant system of thought in ancient China. Giving profound consideration to the huge challenges and reform of modern Confucianism, it demonstrates the far-reaching influence of Confucianism on contemporary Chi...

图书目录

ContentsPreface.......................................................................................01Chapter

I

Who

was

Confucius?Section

Peculiar

Signs

of

the

Sage.........................................................002Section

From

‘Devotion

to

Studying’

to

‘Tireless

Learning’.....................005Section

Top

Scholar

Aims

at

Officialdom................................................013Section

Travelling

to

Other

States

to

Pursue

His

Dream...........................027Section

The

Great

Master

and

His

3,000

Disciples

................................041Section

The

Birth

of

the

Confucian

Canon

—‘The

Analects

of

Confucius’.....048Chapter

II

The

Origins

and

Evolution

of

ConfucianismSection

Benevolence,

Righteousness,

Propriety,

Wisdom

and

Trustworthiness..054Section

From

the

Contending

of

All

Schools

of

Thought

to

Venerating

Confucianism

Alone

................................................061Section

The

Syncretism

of

Confucianism,

Buddhism

and

Taoism..............071Section

Neo-Confucianism

of

the

Song

Dynasty

and

the

Culmination

of

Confucian

Development............................................................078Section

Confucianism

During

the

Ming

and

Qing

Dynasties....................091Chapter

III

The

Inheritance

and

Development

of

ConfucianismSection

The

Tortuous

Development

of

Modern

Confucianism..................104Section

The

Rise

of

Confucianism

Fervor................................................111Section

Grand

Activities

in

Memory

of

Confucius....................................115Section

Reviewing

the

Classics

by

Removing

the

Dross

and

Retaining

the

Essences...................................................................................121Chapter

IV

The

Chinese

View

of

ConfucianismSection

The

Prevalent

Decorum

Culture.................................................126Section

Outer

Round

and

Inner

Square

Social

Behavior..........................133Section

Chinese

Patriotism....................................................................136Section

The

Chinese

People’s

Sense

of

a

Native

Hometown....................141Section

Social

Ideal

of

Universal

Peace..................................................148Chapter

V

Oriental

Wisdom

Shining

Around

the

WorldSection

The

Influence

of

Confucian

Culture

on

Asia................................154Section

China

Fever

in

the

Modern

West................................................165Section

‘Within

the

Four

Seas,

All

Men

Are

Brothers’...............................173Section

Inheritance

of

Confucianism

by

Overseas

Chinese

.....................180Appendix

A

Brief

Chinese

Chronology......................................................188