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Year

1987

Text

Western thought from Marxist view. In : Inside China mainland ; no 11 (Nov. 1987). Übersetzung von : Makesi zhu yi yan jiang tuan zai Hangzhou da xue sheng zhong ; no 12 (1987).
Es steht : Not a few young students blindly worshipped Western Philosophy. There were 'Sartre fans', 'Freud fans', 'Schopenhauer fans', 'Nietzsche fans', etc. Under the influence of the intellectual trend toward ‘irrationalism’ not a few students moved away from any consideration of the social element in human nature as well as the concrete aspects and historical dimension of human existence. They discussed the value of man in relation to other men in an abstract way and sought the enjoyment of sensual desires. They had a one-sided interpretation of ‘'emocracy' and 'freedom' and they highly prized 'self-determination', the 'struggle for selfhood' and self-fulfilment

Subjects

Philosophy : China - Occident

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1991 Kelly, David. The highest Chinadom : Nietzsche and the Chinese mind, 1907-1989. In : Graham, Parkes. Nietzsche and Asian thought [ID D18271]. S. 162. Publication / Kel10
  • Source: Liu, Xiaobo. Yi ge fan chuan tong zhu yi zhe de fan xing. In : Ming bao yue kan ; no 7 (July 1990). [Lu Xun].
    一個反傳統主義者的反省 (Nie78, Publication)
  • Cited by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich (AOI, Organisation)