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Recognition and Interpretation of the Concept of Human Rights in China in the 19^(th) and Early 20^(th) Centuries
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作者 Ma Zhenchao Xiao Yun(Translated) 《Social Sciences in China》 2005年第4期161-162,共2页
In the West human rights do not remain only at the level of appeals and cries from some thinkers but are embodied in basic belief and the values of the general public. The concept of human rights is intrinsically rela... In the West human rights do not remain only at the level of appeals and cries from some thinkers but are embodied in basic belief and the values of the general public. The concept of human rights is intrinsically related to the whole intellectual tradition, especially to religion and culture. It serves not only as a utilitarian rationality but also as value rationality. However, in their absorption and introduction of the Western concept of human rights in the 19^th and early 20^th centuries, the Chinese intellectuals treated these rights as a tool and means to achieve a rational objective -- national survival and prosperity. On the eve of the Opium War (1840-1842) Chinese society was already pregnant with grim possibilities but not yet ready for transformation into a modem society. In face of "the great changes unprecedented in three thousand years of Chinese history" (words of the Chinese thinker Liang Qichao) progressive Chinese intellectuals took a pragmatic approach in their study and acceptance of the Western culture, accepting or rejecting. 展开更多
关键词 19世纪-20世纪初 中国 人权 公民权利 生存权
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