New Book: Stamatov, Dialogues with Classical Chinese Philosophy
Briefly

Classical Chinese philosophy is examined for its relevance to contemporary issues and its comparison to Western philosophy. The book analyzes essential schools of thought including Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism, and the School of Names. It situates these philosophical traditions in the context of modern cultural themes such as ethical situationism, social psychology, social media, and political realism. By engaging with diverse issues, the book positions Chinese philosophy as vital in the development of world philosophy and presents a new approach to studying pre-Qin texts, providing valuable insights for scholars and students in the field.
This book examines how classical Chinese philosophy compares with Western philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues in world philosophy.
Key schools such as Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism, and the School of Names are analyzed in relation to various modern cultural and ethical contexts.
The dialogue between Chinese philosophy and themes like social media, algorithmic thinking, and political realism illustrates its contribution to global philosophical discourse.
A novel approach to studying pre-Qin philosophical texts makes this book a significant resource for scholars and students interested in Chinese philosophy.
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