摘要
Compared with traditional Chinese philosophy, contemporary Chinese philosophy needs more attention not only in the Chinese-speaking world but also in the English-speaking world. “Contemporary Chinese philosophy” primarily refers to the development of traditional Chinese philosophy mostly defined by Confucianism, Daoism, and Chinese Buddhism from the very beginning of 20th century to the present in China. On the other hand, Westem philosophy has flooded into China and Western philosophical ingredients, such as German idealism, existentialism, and phenomenology, let alone Marxism, have already played a significant role in the construction of contemporary Chinese philosophy. In this sense, the development of Confucianism, Daoism, and Chinese Buddhism in contemporary China has unavoidably been entangled with Western philosophy.
Compared with traditional Chinese philosophy, contemporary Chinese philosophy needs more attention not only in the Chinese-speaking world but also in the English-speaking world. “Contemporary Chinese philosophy” primarily refers to the development of traditional Chinese philosophy mostly defined by Confucianism, Daoism, and Chinese Buddhism from the very beginning of 20th century to the present in China. On the other hand, Westem philosophy has flooded into China and Western philosophical ingredients, such as German idealism, existentialism, and phenomenology, let alone Marxism, have already played a significant role in the construction of contemporary Chinese philosophy. In this sense, the development of Confucianism, Daoism, and Chinese Buddhism in contemporary China has unavoidably been entangled with Western philosophy.