INTRODUCTION Chapter 1. From Speculative Philosophy of History, Critical/ Analytic Philosophy of History to THE Philosophy of History WITH CIVILIZATIONAL APPROACH 1.1. Types of Philosophy of History and the Philosophy of History with Civilizational Approach / 012 1.2. Different Forms of Relationship of Subjects and Civilizations in the Perspective of Multi-civilization Interaction / 050 Part 1.ReconstructiNG of Historical Universality: From TRANSCENDENTAL Universality to Concrete Universality Chapter 2. The DiscourseS of Universal History in Western Civilization and Its Pathology 2.1. The Sense of Historical Vicissitudes and the Paradoxical Situation of Historical Existence / 071 2.2. The Project of “Universal History” in Western Thought / 080 2.3. History as Christ Written Large / 102 2.4. Hegel: Spiritual Dialectics between “God and Man” / 118 2.5. The Depreciation of History and the Pathology of “Universal History” / 145 Chapter 3. Reconstruction of the Universality of History: the “Historical and Cultural Cosmos” in the CONFUCIAN Perspective 3.1. Events and History / 189 3.2. Events and “Dao” / 228 3.3. “Dao” and Time / 294 3.4. “Unity of Rationality and Potential”: “Tianxin” as the Spirit of World History / 336 3.5. The Triadic Structure of “Historical Universality”: Way of Tian, Norms on the Earth and Affection of Human Being / 389 Part 2.THEORY OF WORLD HISTORICAL PROCESS: FROM THE “UNFOLDING OF FREEDOM” TO THE “FULFILMENT OF HUMANITY” Chapter 4. The Idea of Freedom and the Western Narrative of the World History Process 4.1. Freedom as the Ultimate Idea of World History in Western Civilization / 427 4.2. The Linear Treatment of Multiple Civilizations: Hegel on the Process of World History / 438 4.3. The Idea of Freedom, the Universal Human Nature and the Foundation of World History / 474 Chapter 5. “The World Returns to HUMANITY”: Liang Shuming and the Confucian Narrative of the Process of World History 5.1. The Eastern and Western Cultural Controversy as “China Issue” and “World Issue” / 503 5.2. The Problem of the Meaning of Life in the Vision of Being Godless / 519 5.3. Life Orientation and Types of Civilization: the Intersection of “Man” and “Culture” in Liang Shuming's Philosophy of History / 544 5.4. “The World Returns to Humanity”: The Confucian Narrative of the Process of World History / 574 PART 3.World Order, The Symbiosis of Multiple Civilizations, and the Meaning in History Chapter 6. “Pluralism & Unity”: the Reconstruction of the Order of World History 6.1. The Tension Between Ideology and Civilization: On Huntington's “Clash of Civilizations” / 627 6.2. “One World, One Family” and the Confucian Ideal of Order: A Review of Weber's Discourse on China (I) / 663 6.3. “All Under Heaven Are of One Family” and the Ethics of “Filial Piety”: A Review of Weber's Discourse on China (II) / 685 6.4. “Unity in Diversity” and the Symbiosis of Multiple Civilizations / 714 Chapter 7. “Spiritual Breakthrough” and the Meaning in History 7.1. From “The Axial Age” to “The Ecumenic Age”: Spiritual Breakthrough and the Meaning of History / 763 7.2. The Differentiation of Politics and Culturation and The Ecumenic Age in China / 860 7.3. The In-between of Transcendence and Historicity: Opening up the Zhong Dao as Existential Truth from the Consciousness of Humanity / 918 7.4. “Historical Nation”: The Foundation of the Chinese Nation / 975 BIBLIOGRAPHY / 998 INDEX / 1030 POSTSCRIPT / 1072
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