Texto y arte en la formación de la interpretación ilustrada del confucianismo

This article pursues two objectives: the first is to give a clear picture of the purpose and process of the Confucian reading developed by the Jesuits, in which Confucianism becomes part of an ancient philosophy common to all human cultures (Figurism), and to examine how the Chinese philosophical te...

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Auteur principal: Guarde Paz, César
Format: Online
Langue:espagnol
Éditeur: El Colegio de México 2013
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Accès en ligne:https://estudiosdeasiayafrica.colmex.mx/index.php/eaa/article/view/2125
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Estudios de Asia y África

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Résumé:This article pursues two objectives: the first is to give a clear picture of the purpose and process of the Confucian reading developed by the Jesuits, in which Confucianism becomes part of an ancient philosophy common to all human cultures (Figurism), and to examine how the Chinese philosophical text entered 17th-18th Century Europe. The second objective is to study the assimilation of Chinese art through Dutch trade, and to establish to what extent European liberal thought was understood as “Daoist”, as stated by Christian Gerlach.