The Philosophy of Chinese Moral Education A History
This book traces the historical journey of the philosophy of Chinese moral education characterized by conflicts, fusions, and transformations, which helps readers know the core of traditional Chinese culture, particularly its value system and its cultivat
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Zhuran You, A.G. Rud, and Yingzi Hu
The Philosophy of Chinese Moral Education
Zhuran You • A. G. Rud • Yingzi Hu
The Philosophy of Chinese Moral Education A History
Zhuran You School of Teacher Education Shaoxing University Shaoxing City, Zhejiang, China
A. G. Rud College of Education Washington State University Pullman, WA, USA
Yingzi Hu Office of the Provost Shaoxing University Shaoxing City, Zhejiang, China
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To build the heart for heaven and earth, to teach morality to the populace, to restore the lost doctrines of the past sages, and to open up eternal peace for the world. Zhang Zai, 1020–1077 CE
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Foreword: China Is Always China
My purpose in this foreword is to provide a broad context for Englishspeaking readers of this interesting and unique book, The Philosophy of Chinese Moral Education: A History, by Zhuran You, A. G. Rud, and Yingzi Hu. I begin with a confession: I am not a China scholar. Over the past several years, I have had many Chinese young adults in university courses; I have sponsored several visiting scholars. As a philosopher of education, in student and faculty interactions and in preparation for teaching and lecturing in China, I have become a committed student, enthusiastic to learn about the country, its culture, and its people, and especially its importance in today’s world. The audie
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