This book provides a comprehensive overview of the spirit of Chinese Confucianism, which is usually regarded as one of the most important aspects of traditional Chinese culture. In addition to the general history, the book explores the extensive concepts of Confucianism, such as its philosophy, core values and social ideals, humanistic theories, ritual and music culture, and statecraft and wisdom of governance. Beyond the introductory information, it ushers Confucianism into the modern realm, discussing and elaborating on its humanistic spirit characteristics, its significance and value in the modern context, and how it should be engaged in the creative transformation of economic globalization.
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Qiyong Guo, professor, Ph.D., doctoral supervisor. He has been the director of School of Humanity (2000-2003), School of Philosophy (2003-2007), International Society for Chinese Philosophy (2005-2007). He now is the director of Confucius and Confucianism Research Center, Wuhan University, deputy director of Chinese Traditional Culture Research Center, the member of the leading group of discipline of philosophy affiliated to the academic degree committee of State Council, deputy director of Advisor Committee of Philosophy Teaching in universities and colleges, attached to Ministry of Education. He is also the leader of some international academic organizations. He is deputy CEO of International Society for Chinese Philosophy, member and academic advisor of International Confucianism Association, deputy director of Association of Chinese Philosophy History, deputy director of Association of Chinese Confucianism.