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Titre De l'écriture d'une « histoire de la philosophie chinoise ». La pensée classique à l'épreuve de la modernité
Auteur Zheng Jiadong
Mir@bel Revue Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident
Numéro no 27, 2005 Y a-t-il une philosophie chinoise ? Un état de la question
Rubrique / Thématique
III. L'état actuel de la question
Page 121-144
Résumé anglais The writing of a " history of Chinese philosophy ". Classical Chinese thought confronted to modernity Does the " history of philosophy " constitute a relevant approach to achieve a proper understanding of Chinese thought ? To which extent may the usage of Western concepts and categories influence our appreciation of Chinese spiritual and intellectual tradition or even betray its core values ? Various answers have been provided to these questions during the 20th century. Zheng Jiadong presents us in this article with a broad retrospective on these debates and highlights, by the same token, the persistant tensions between Chinese thought, philosophy and history. He concludes that it is no longer possible for any narrative about the history of Chinese philosophy to hold itself up as the unique relevant model.
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