In Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and other parts of East and Southeast Asia, as well as China, people are asking, "What does Confucianism have to offer today?" For some, Confucius is still the symbol of a reactionary and repressive past; for others, he is the humanist admired by generations of scholars and thinkers, East and West, for his ethical system and discipline. In the face of such complications, only a scholar of Theodore de Bary's stature could venture broad answers to the question of the significance of Confucianism in today's world.
- | Author: Wm Theodore de Bary
- | Publisher: Harvard University Press
- | Publication Date: Feb 01, 1996
- | Number of Pages: 150 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: 0674910168
- | ISBN-13: 9780674910164