
| chater 1 introduction 1.1 motivations and grounds for making comarative studies 1.2 the essentials of comarative culture in the resent book 1.2.1 the leading role of ideology 1.2.2 literature and art as art of cultural tradition 1.2.3 a variety of cultural subjects 1.3 ga yet to be bridged chater 2 a comarison of ancient chinese and western hilosohies 2.1 a survey of ancient chinese hilosohy 2.1.1 confucianism 2.1.2 taoism 2.1.3 legalism 2.1.4 mohism 2.2 a survey of ancient western hilosohy 2.2.1 the incetion of western hilosohy 2.2.2 the reresentative figures or schools 2.3 comarative comments 2.3.1 economic, olitical and intellectual circumstances 2.3.2 hilosohical and academic ideas . 2.4 a case study . 2.4.1 setting for the birth of confucius and socrates’ ideologies 2.4.2 ersonal and academic exeriences 2.4.3 religious faith 2.4.4 olitical views 2.4.5 hilosohical and cognitive issues 2.4.6 ethical ideas chater 3 a comarison of middle-age chinese and western hilosohies 3.1 social and intellectual background 3.2 chinese reresentative hilosohies 3.2.1 fan zhen 3.2.2 zhu xi 3.2.3 wang shouren 3.3 western reresentative hilosohies 3.3.1 neolatonism 3.3.2 scholasticism 3.3.3 the christian reformation and martin luther 3.4 comarative comments 3.4.1 the establishment and defence of the orthodox ideology 3.4.2 historical reasons behind the faiths 3.4.3 the view of confucianism and christianity 3.4.4 influence on the attitude towards nature and learning 3.4.5 mysterious and religious factors within the ideological tendency 3.5 a case study 3.5.1 motivation for scholarly modifications 3.5.2 eistemology and metahysics 3.5.3 ethical rinciles . 3.5.4 olitical, social and intellectual concerns chater 4 a comarison of modern chinese and western hilosohies 4.1 social and intellectual scene for modern hilosohy 4.2 the chinese reresentative thinkers 4.2.1 wang fuzhi 4.2.2 gong zizhen 4.2.3 kangyouwei 4.2.4 sun yatsen 4.3 the develoment of modern western hilosohy and its reresentative figures 4.3.1 the renaissance: f. bacon and t. hobbes 4.3.2 emiricism and j. locke 4.3.3 j. rousseau and the french revolution 4.3.4 j. mill, f. nietzsche and the dawn of the new era 4.4 comarative comments 4.4.1 social and intellectual conditions …… chater 5 a comarison of the chinese and english languages chater 6 a comarison of chinese and western oetry chater 7 a comarison of chinese and western fictions chater 8 a comarison of chinese and western aintings chater 9 a comarison of science between china and the west eilogue chronological table of major chinse and eestern cultural events figures bibliograhy |
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