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A Scientific Study on the Development of Mixed Culture of Eastern I Ching Philosophy and Modern Western Philosophy

Linyan Li

Abstract


The discipline of "Oriental philosophy" in China originated from the eastern and western cultures at the beginning of the 20th century. Among them, the Book of Changes is a branch of western and eastern philosophy that is understood and practiced by academia. Its history can be traced back to the strengthening of cultural and economic ties between Europe and the East in the early modern times. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, influenced by the international and domestic situation at that time, some universities and research institutes began to set up research institutions of oriental philosophy. A large number of comprehensive oriental philosophical and cultural works were produced, and the discussion of the value of eastern and western cultures also set off another wave at the end of the 20th century. The history of philosophy understood and practiced by modern philosophy in academia can be traced back to the strengthening of cultural and economic ties between Europe and the East in early modern times.


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Orientalism; Philosophy of the Book of Changes; Cultural Value; Western Philosophy

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i11.8437

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