John Dewey and Confucian Thought - Jim Behuniak - Books - State University of New York Press - 9781438474472 - August 1, 2019
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John Dewey and Confucian Thought


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In this conclusion to his two-volume series, Jim Behuniak builds upon the groundbreaking work begun in John Dewey and Daoist Thought in arguing that Chinese natural philosophy is the proper hermeneutical context in which to understand early Confucianism. First, he traces Dewey's late-period cultural turn in more detail and then proceeds to assess Dewey's visit to China in 1919-21 as a multifaceted intra-cultural episode: one that includes not only what Dewey taught his Chinese audiences, but also what he learned in China and what we stand to learn from this encounter today.

Dewey in China provides an opportunity to continue establishing specific philosophical relationships between Dewey and Confucian thought for the purpose of getting ourselves back in gear with contemporary thinking in the social and natural sciences. To this end, Behuniak critically assesses readings of early Chinese thought reliant on outdated Greek-medieval assumptions, paying particular attention to readings of early Confucianism that rely heavily on Western virtue ethics, such as the Heaven's plan reading. Topics covered include education, tradition, ethics, the family, human nature, and religiousness--thus engaging Dewey with themes generally associated with Confucian thought.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released August 1, 2019
ISBN13 9781438474472
Publishers State University of New York Press
Pages 430
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 25 mm   ·   703 g
Language English  

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