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E-raamat: Philosophy and Civilization: How the Idea of Moral Cultivation Shaped China

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This book presents a bold thesis: at the heart of Chinese civilization lies moral cultivationthe lived practice of virtue. Moving beyond purely rational or religious models of society, it traces this "civilizational project" through Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist traditions. Introducing groundbreaking concepts such as the Taijitu mode of thinking, generative virtue, the greater self, and morally grounded democracy, the book demonstrates how Chinese philosophy and practice are profoundly interconnected. Ultimately, the book offers Chinas enduring wisdom not only as a vital framework for understanding and addressing contemporary Chinese issues, but also as an essential bridge for cross-cultural dialogue on todays most pressing global challenges.
Internationally recognized leaders in the philosophy of education.- The
unity of heaven and humanity on the origin of moral cultivation.-
Metaphysical foundations of moral cultivation.- The art of moral self
cultivation.- Between freedom and belonging selfhood agency rights and
equality.- The global dialogue on moral cultivation china india and the
west.- The great unification statecraft and social harmony in imperial
china.- Where nature meets culture art literature and architecture.- The
logic of taijitu chinese ethos and the dialectics of national character.- The
cultural power and contemporary challenges of moral cultivation.- Toward
global equilibrium the greater self and the future of humanity.
Zhuran You is a professor of education at Shaoxing University in China. He holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Foundations of Education from Purdue University. His overseas educational experience, combined with his work as a professor at Chinese universities and as a visiting professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, uniquely qualifies him to bridge the gap between Chinese thought and Western audiences. He has published widely on education and philosophy, including the award-winning monograph The Philosophy of Chinese Moral Education: A History, as well as many other English and Chinese articles.



Ms. Yingzi Hu works at the center of Faculty Development in the Office of the Provost at Shaoxing University in China. Prior to that, she was a lecturer in the School of Foreign Languages at Lingnan Normal University. She received a Master of Arts degree in Japanese Language and Literature from Hunan University. Her research interests focus on comparative education and philosophy of education. She has published many academic articles and co-authored two monographs and two textbooks.