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Ideological Orthodoxy, State Doctrine or Art of Governance? The “Victory of Confucianism” Revisited in Contemporary Chinese Scholarship
Lee, T. M.
2020-09-01
Source PublicationContemporary Chinese Thought
ISSN1097-1467
Pages79-95
AbstractIt has been a popular theory in English, Japanese, and Chinese scholarship that a “victory of Confucianism” occurred during the Han Dynasty. Some members in these academic communities challenge this theory. However, it has long been overlooked that they do so by adopting different terminology and research frameworks. English scholarship uses the expression “victory/triumph of Confucianism” to refer to the dominance or growth of Confucianism during that period, while the Japanese uses “the establishment of Confucian doctrine/religion as the state doctrine/religion” (jukyo kokkyoka 儒教國教化) and the Chinese uses “dismissing the hundred schools and revering only the Confucian arts” (ba chu bai jia du zun ru shu 罷黜百家,獨尊儒術). The expressions, as the current issue will illustrate, exemplify three different ways of studying the history of Han Confucianism.
KeywordContemporary Confucianism Han Confucianism Classicism
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID50500
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
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Lee, T. M.. Ideological Orthodoxy, State Doctrine or Art of Governance? The “Victory of Confucianism” Revisited in Contemporary Chinese Scholarship[J]. Contemporary Chinese Thought, 2020, 79-95.
APA Lee, T. M..(2020). Ideological Orthodoxy, State Doctrine or Art of Governance? The “Victory of Confucianism” Revisited in Contemporary Chinese Scholarship. Contemporary Chinese Thought, 79-95.
MLA Lee, T. M.."Ideological Orthodoxy, State Doctrine or Art of Governance? The “Victory of Confucianism” Revisited in Contemporary Chinese Scholarship".Contemporary Chinese Thought (2020):79-95.
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