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Article: Boston Confucianism: the third wave of global Confucianism.
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- Journal of Ecumenical Studies
- Article date:
- January 1, 2003
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I. What Is Confucianism? (1)
The title of this essay is based on the hypothesis that Boston Confucianism is an emerging sub-set of the general modern revival of the Confucian Way now known as New Confucianism, broadly conceived. Before entering into any discussion of the philosophical and intellectual content of Boston Confucianism, a definition of the nature and scope of Confucianism in general and New Confucianism in particular is necessary. As the Confucian revival that began in the early twentieth century continues to gain strength and develops into new strains and currents of the New Confucian movement, the question of definition of terms is neither an ...
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