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Selected AbstractsTHE CONCEPT OF INFINITY AND CHINESE THOUGHTJOURNAL OF CHINESE PHILOSOPHY, Issue 4 2008JIANG YI [source] Post-Olympic Powershift: The Return of the Middle Kingdom in a Post-American WorldNEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Issue 4 2008NATHAN GARDELS In the minds of its leaders and intellectuals, China is more than just another successful emerging economy and a rising regional power. For them, what is going on today might be considered a renaissance that will bring a neo-Confucian sensibility to a post-American world. In this section NPQ editor Nathan Gardels reports on his recent visit to Shanghai. Wang Hui, China's leading new left intellectual and author of The Rise of Modem Chinese Thought, offers his, views on subjects ranging from modernity to Tibet. [source] Modern China Emerged Before Its Encounter with the WestNEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Issue 4 2008WANG HUI In the minds of its leaders and intellectuals, China is more than just another successful emerging economy and a rising regional power. For them, what is going on today might be considered a renaissance that will bring a neo-Confucian sensibility to a post-American world. In this section NPQ editor Nathan Gardels reports on his recent visit to Shanghai. Wang Hui, China's leading new left intellectual and author of The Rise of Modem Chinese Thought, offers his, views on subjects ranging from modernity to Tibet. [source] Ideal Womanhood in Chinese Thought and CulturePHILOSOPHY COMPASS (ELECTRONIC), Issue 8 2010Robin R. Wang Based on original texts this essay attempts to describe two main conceptual constructions and practices of ideal womanhood in the Chinese tradition: Lienu (exemplary women) as the Confucian social inspirations for women and Kundao (way of female) as the Daoist commitment to bodily and spiritual transformation. [source] |