New Confucianism was attacked as unscientific and contrary to the progress of a modern China.
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New Confucianism was attacked as unscientific and contrary to the progress of a modern China.
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One of the most prominent, Tu Wei-ming, promoted the idea that Confucianism saw three epochs: the classical pre-Han Confucianism, Song-Ming neo-Confucianism, and new Confucianism.
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Chen wrote that New Confucianism faced the task of providing solutions to three major problems of contemporary Chinese society: political reconstruction, cultural identity, and religious faith.
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Many Taiwan-based writers will tend to use the term contemporary new Confucianism to emphasize the movement's continuity with the Song-Ming neo-Confucianism.
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New Confucianism is a school of Chinese philosophy influenced by Confucianism.
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New Confucianism is a political, ethical, and social philosophy using metaphysical ideas from both Western Philosophy and Eastern.
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New Confucianism arrived at such conclusion after his examination of Classic Confucianism.
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Xiong, in his New Confucianism Doctrine, calls this Dharma-nature ti and Dharma-characters yong.
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New Confucianism believes that our physical limitations, i e, our physical being, create these different systems and different cultures.
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New Confucianism is often associated with the essay, "A Manifesto on Chinese Culture to the World, " which was published in 1958 by Tang Junyi, Mou Zongsan, Xu Fuguan and Zhang Junmai.
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