Tang Junyi: Confucian Philosophy and the Challenge of Modernity by Thomas Fröhlich

Philosophy East and West 69 (2):650-653 (2019)
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Thomas Fröhlich's book has made an important contribution to Tang Junyi scholarship. It is probably the most systematic study of Tang's philosophical thought in English so far. While there are a number of pioneering works in English that have touched upon various aspects of Tang's philosophy, Fröhlich's is a fully-fledged monograph dedicated to the study of Tang in a comprehensive manner. It covers, among other things, the ideas of mind and nature in Tang's thought, his civil theology, moral vision, cultural conservatism, his philosophical ideas on history, politics and the demonic aspects of the political, and his...

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