Cunfucianism
Definition/Scope Note:
the way of life propagated by Confucius in the 6th–5th century BCE and followed by the Chinese people for more than two millennia. Although transformed over time, it is still the substance of learning, the source of values, and the social code of the Chinese.
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Journal Articles:
- Learning Experience: An Alternative Understanding inspired by Thinking Through Confucius/ Yun you
- Confucianism and critical rationalism: Friend or Foes/ Chi Ming Lang
- The Change and Construction of Chinese National Image in 1949-2019/Zhu Hailong
- Beyond the Competencies Agenda in Large Scale International Assessment: A confucian Alternative/ Charlene Tan
- Transformative Critique: What Confucianism Can Contribute to Contemporary Education/ Geir Sigurosson
eBooks:
Confucianism: A Very Short Introduction/ Daniel K. Gardner
- Confucianism as a Religion: Controversies and Consequences/ Yong Chen
- God and Goddesses of Ancient China/ Trenton Campbell
- Chinese Folktales Tales/ J Macgowan
- China/ Lee Gisela
Odilo:
- Confucious, Lao Tzu, and Chinese Philosophy/ Crispin Sartwell
- Chinese Philosophy Simple Guide/ Pater Nancarrow
- A Mission to Heaven A Great Chinese Epic and Allegory/ Chui Chang Chun
- Proverbs and Common sayings From the Chinese Together With Much Related and Unrelated Matter, Interspersed With Observations on Chinese Things in general/ Arthur Henderson Smith
- Classic in Chinese Philosophy From Mao Tzu to MaoTse Tung
Proquest:
- Regional Dynamics of Cultural governance in North East Asia: Diversification and variety in confucian civilization region/ Dong Jin
- Old Sage for New Age? The revival of Religious Confucianism in China?Chaohua Wang
- Contemporary Context of Confucianism/ Yuanhui Shi
- Confucianism/ Rodney Taylor
- Confucianism and Democratization in East Asia/ Taku Tamaki