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To Understand China, It Is Essential To Understand Confucianism. First Formulated In The Sixth Century Bce, The Teachings Of Confucius Would Come To Dominate Chinese Society, Politics, Economics, And Ethics. In This Very Short Introduction, Daniel K. Gardner Explores The Major Philosophical Ideas Of The Confucian Tradition, Showing Their Profound Impact On State Ideology And Imperial Government, The Civil Service Examination System, Domestic Life, And Social Relations Over The Course Of Twenty-six Centuries. Gardner Focuses On Two Of The Sage's Most Crucial Philosophical Problems-what Makes For A Good Person, And What Constitutes Good Government-and Demonstrates The Enduring Significance Of These Questions Today. This Volume Shows The Influence Of The Sage's Teachings Over The Course Of Chinese History--on State Ideology, The Civil Service Examination System, Imperial Government, The Family, And Social Relations--and The Fate Of Confucianism In China In The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, As China Developed Alongside A Modernizing West And Japan. Some Chinese Intellectuals Attempted To Reform The Confucian Tradition To Address New Needs; Others Argued For Jettisoning It Altogether In Favor Of Western Ideas And Technology; Still Others Condemned It Angrily, Arguing That Confucius And His Legacy Were Responsible For China's Feudal, ''backward'' Conditions In The Twentieth Century And Launching Campaigns To Eradicate Its Influences. Yet Chinese Continue To Turn To The Teachings Of Confucianism For Guidance In Their Daily Lives. In Addition To A Survey Of The Philosophy And History Of Confucianism, Gardner Offers An Examination Of The Resurgence Of Confucianism In China Today, And Explores What Such A Revival Means For The Chinese Government And The Chinese People. About The Series: Oxford's Very Short Introductions Series Offers Concise And Original Introductions To A Wide Range Of Subjects--from Islam To Sociology, Politics To Classics, Literary Theory To History,
This volume investigates the foundational role of Confucianism in shaping Chinese social, political, and ethical structures over twenty-six centuries. Daniel K. Gardner, an expert in Chinese history and culture, utilizes historical analysis and philosophical inquiry to examine how the teachings of Confucius evolved from ancient state ideology into a modern cultural touchstone. The book argues that the core questions of what constitutes a good person and a good government remain central to understanding both historical and contemporary Chinese society.
What You Will Find
Experts and readers alike recognize this work as a highly accessible entry point for those seeking a concise overview of complex philosophical traditions. The text is frequently praised for its ability to distill centuries of historical and intellectual development into a manageable and coherent narrative for the general reader.
Page Count:
152
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0199378487
ISBN-13:
9780199378487