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Amina Crisma

Adjunct professor

Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Research

Keywords: Confucianism Chinese Classical Thought Taoism Gender Studies on Chinese Traditions Confucianism and Human Rights Global Philosophy

Research field: CLASSICAL CHINESE THOUGHT

Analysis and translation of classical Confucian texts: the works of Xunzi

Different Voices in the Confucian Way: Lunyu, Mengzi, Xunzi

Analysis and translation of ancient taoist sources: Neiye

Reinterpretations of the ancient Confucianism, in the light of contemporary hermeneutical perspectives

Confucianism and New Confucianism as a topic of global philosophy and intercultural debates

Religious dimensions in Chinese Classical Thought: the Topic of Tian (Heaven)

Spiritual dimensions in Chinese Classical Thought: the Topic of Shen and Shenming

Ethics and Politics in Chinese Classical Thought: neisheng and waiwang

Man Like God: Themorphic and Demiurgic Powers of the Human Beings in Ancient Chinese Thought

Conflict and Harmony in Chinese Classical Thought


 

 



CLASSICAL CHINESE THOUGHT IN CONTEMPORARY HERMENEUTICAL DEBATES
TRADITION AND MODERNITY IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA

Chinese Classical Thought and Global Philosophy

Confucianism and Human Rights: new perspectives

Sources in Ancient Chinese Traditions for an ethical consensus between cultures

East and West, modernity and tradition in Chinese contemporary cultural debates about "chinese identity" (zhonghuaxing)

Definitions of Death in Ancient and Contemporary China

Cultural and religious minorities in China: Muslims and Christians

Gender Studies' perspectives on Taoist and Confucian Traditions

Women in Literature of Chinese Migration