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Author De Bary, Wm. Theodore, 1919-2017.

Title The great civilized conversation : education for a world community / Wm. Theodore de Bary.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2013]
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 Axe Special Collections Reitz  909 D35g 2013    ---  Lib Use Only
Description xiv, 416 pages ; 24 cm
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unmediated n rdamedia
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-398) and index.
Contents Education for a world community -- "Starting on the road" with John Erskine & Co. -- The great "civilized" conversation : a case in point -- A shared responsibility to past and future -- Asia in the core curriculum -- What is "classic"? -- Classic cases in point -- Human renewal and the repossession of the way -- Zhu Xi and liberal education -- Confucian individualism and personhood -- Zhu Xi's educational program -- Self and society in Ming thought -- The rise of neo-Confucianism in Korea -- Confucianism and human rights -- China and the limits of liberalism -- Huang Zongxi and Qian Mu -- Tang Junyi and New Asia College -- Ryusaku Tsunoda Sensei -- Thomas Merton, Matteo Ricci, and Confucianism.
Summary "Having spent decades teaching and researching the humanities, Wm. Theodore de Bary is well-positioned to speak on its merits and reform. Believing a classical liberal education is more necessary than ever, he outlines in these essays a plan to update existing core curricula, incorporating classics from both Eastern and Western traditions to bring the philosophy and moral values of Asian civilizations to American students, and vice versa. The author establishes a concrete link between teaching the classics of world civilizations and furthering global humanism. Selecting texts that share many of the same values and educational purposes, he joins Islamic, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Western sources into a revised curriculum that privileges humanity and civility. He also explores the tradition of education in China and its reflection of Confucian and Neo-Confucian beliefs. He reflects on history's great scholar-teachers and what their methods can teach us today, and he dedicates three essays to the power of The Analects of Confucius, The Tale of Genji, and The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon in the classroom"--Provided by publisher.
Subject East and West -- Study and teaching.
Civilization, Oriental -- Study and teaching.
Asia -- Civilization -- Study and teaching.
China -- Civilization -- Study and teaching.
Comparative civilization.
Education, Humanistic.
Civilization, Oriental -- Study and teaching. (OCoLC)fst00863121
Civilization -- Study and teaching. (OCoLC)fst00862937
Comparative civilization. (OCoLC)fst00871321
Education, Humanistic. (OCoLC)fst00903134
Asia. (OCoLC)fst01240495 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxMpyjKQ9Jtm3jkjPBgKd
China. (OCoLC)fst01206073 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3
ISBN 9780231162760 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0231162766 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780231535106 (e-book)
0231535104 (e-book)
Standard No. 40022471704
99955293915

 
    
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