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The Sacred and the Secular with Configuration of Chinese Modern Philosophy
JIANG Hai-nu
Teaching and Research
2005, (6):
31-34.
Unlike the western tradition, the Chinese classical philosophy of Confucius, Buddhist and Taoism tend to over emphasize communication and integration of the sacred and the secular on ontology, life and cultivation, reducing the distance between the sacred and the secular, which results in metaphysics. To achieve profound interpretation of the life world, configuration of the Chinese modern philosophy emphasizes awareness of the problems of the secular and draws on concepts of Marxist philosophy and modern western philosophy to reconstruct the theoretical framework. In this way, a frame of discourse patterns and utterance modes in the light of Chinese modern philosophy is shaped.
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