Revitalizing Traditional Chinese Concepts in the Modern Ecological Civilization Debate

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Abstract

The subject of this paper is the question of China’s contribution to the establishment of an association of ecological civilizations―as seen from the perspective of a European―given the growing economic, political, and ecological influence that China has in the world today. The question is which values are likely to guide Chinese development. Can concepts like “sustainability”, “environmental carefulness”, and “common concerns of humankind” easily be integrated as topics on the Chinese agenda? Or are they likely to be expelled due to some basic values and ideas in traditional (or modern) Chinese worldviews? The paper discusses a number of modern interpretations that have argued that some basic concepts in the Chinese tradition are not only congenial with, but even provide fruitful additions to the modern debate about the establishment of cooperative ecological civilizations. In the final part the strong modern influence of both Marxist conceptions and consumerist behaviour is considered.
Original languageEnglish
JournalOpen Journal of Philosophy (OJPP)
Volume8
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)102-115
Number of pages13
ISSN2163-9442
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Mar 2018

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