Chinese Ways of Thinking
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Foreign Languages Press, Beijing
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This book explores the distinctive patterns and characteristics of Chinese ways of thinking, drawing on history, philosophy, and cultural experience. Wang Meng examines how traditional ideas—especially those rooted in Confucianism, Daoism, and other classical schools—have shaped the mindset, behavior, and worldview of the Chinese people.
The work highlights key features of Chinese thought, such as holistic thinking, emphasis on harmony, flexibility, and the importance of social relationships. It contrasts these approaches with Western modes of reasoning, offering insights into cross-cultural differences in logic, values, and communication.
Through essays and reflections, the author connects classical traditions with contemporary Chinese society, showing how enduring cultural concepts continue to influence modern life, governance, and interpersonal relations.
Overall, the book provides an accessible interpretation of Chinese intellectual culture, helping readers better understand how historical philosophy informs present-day attitudes and ways of reasoning in China
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Wang, M. (2018). Chinese ways of thinking. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press
