Sachiko Murata; William C Chittick; Tu Weiming; William C. Chittick; Wei-ming Tu; Seyyed Hossein Nasr Harvard University Press (2009) Kovakantinen kirja
Michael C. Kalton; Oaksook C. Kim; Sung Bae Park; Young-chan Ro; Tu Wei-ming; Samuel Yamashita State University of New York Press (1994) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Michael C. Kalton; Oaksook C. Kim; Sung Bae Park; Young-chan Ro; Tu Wei-ming; Samuel Yamashita State University of New York Press (1994) Kovakantinen kirja
Tu Wei-ming is the foremost exponent of Confucian thought in the United States today. Over the last two decades he has been developing a creative scholarly interpretation of Confucian humanism as a living tradition. The result is a work of interpretive brilliance that revitalizes Confucian thought, making it a legitimate concern of contemporary philosophical reflections.
Confucian Thought: Selfhood as Creative Transformation is a collection of Tu's seminal essays. It is a sustained deliberation on the substance and worth of the Confucian conception of personhood. This analysis complements Tu's highly acclaimed Humanity and Self-Cultivation: Essays in Confucian Thought as a continued expression of his deepening understanding of Confucianism voiced through various perennial human concerns.
Tu weaves philosophic, historical, anthropological, sociological, and psychological perspectives into a coherent discussion of the Confucian themes that continue to inspire the modern intellectual mind. His is a vital contribution to Chinese thought and religion.