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The Evolution of Morality From the Comparison of Chinese and Western Philosophy

Xiaoliang Liu, Xuemei Yang, Jiahong Li

Abstract


In Western philosophy,the view of morality is to create the world and separate from daily life,while Chinese philosophy returns the western suspended morality to life,emphasizing the moralized personality.In contrast,Chinese philosophy shows more wisdom in accordance with words and deeds,which closely links the inner spirit of morality with people’s life,not pursuing higher logic theory,but seeking the true meaning of life in a plain way.

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Chinese Western Philosophy; Morality; Evolution

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i13.8499

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