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Pan, Guangdan.
Socio-biological Implications of Confucianism
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正題名/作者:
Socio-biological Implications of Confucianism/ by Guangdan Pan.
作者:
Pan, Guangdan.
面頁冊數:
XII, 226 p. 2 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Philosophy and social sciences. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44575-4
ISBN:
9783662445754
Socio-biological Implications of Confucianism
Pan, Guangdan.
Socio-biological Implications of Confucianism
[electronic resource] /by Guangdan Pan. - 1st ed. 2015. - XII, 226 p. 2 illus.online resource. - China Academic Library,2195-1853. - China Academic Library,.
Eugenics and China: A Preliminary Survey of the Background -- Evaluation of Chinese Student Fraternities in America -- Social-biological Implications of Confucianism -- An Anthropological View on China’s Troubles -- Why Christianity Fails in China -- China and Birth Control -- The Problem of the Cultural Hybrid -- Browbeating Prostitutions -- Familism and the Optimum Family -- The Meaning of a National Examination System -- Glimpses into the Universities -- Notes on Modern Marriage -- Chinese Colonization in Manchuria -- The Third Session of the Institute of Pacific Relations -- Selection and Athletic Prowess -- Bon Voyage to Chekiang Refugees -- Patrilineage and the Surname in the New Civil Code -- Consanguineous Marriage and the Law -- Genealogy in China -- The Late Mr. Yuan Hsi-tao -- Whither China’s Womanhood? -- Japan’s Rape on Civilization -- Since Darwin’s Death -- Japan’s Southward Policy -- Bankruptcy of Higher Education -- From Lausanne to Lousan -- Some Vital Statistics from Kuala Lumpur -- Manchuria as China’s “Life Line” -- Havelock Ellis as a Humanist -- Construction for Rehabilitation -- Ma Chun-wu -- Educational Facilities at Home -- Birth Control and Oversea Chinese -- Eugenics and Birth Regulation -- The Chinese as Believers.
This book is a collection of English articles by Pan Guangdan, one of China’s most distinguished sociologists and eugenicists and also a renowned expert in education. Pan is a prolific scholar, whose collected works number some fourteen volumes. Pan's daughters Pan Naigu, Pan Naimu and Pan Naihe—all scholars of anthropology and sociology—began editing their father's published works and surviving manuscripts around 1978. The collected articles, written between 1923 and 1945, are representative of Pan’s insights on sociobiology, ethnology and eugenics, covering topics such as Christianity, opium, domestic war and China-Japan relations. The title of the book is taken from the fascinating two-part article “Socio-biological Implications in Confucianism”, which essentially reworks Confucius as a kind of “forefather” of socio-biological and eugenic thinking, showing Pan's promotion of “traditional” values. These articles, mostly published in Chinese Students’ Monthly and The China Critic, offer an excellent point of entry into Pan's ideas on population and eugenics, his polemics on family and marriage, and his intellectual positioning and self-fashioning. This collection is of great reference value, allowing readers to gain an overall and in-depth understanding of the development of Pan's academic thought, and to explore the spiritual world of the scholars brought together by The China Critic who were dedicated to rebuilding the Chinese culture and bridging the West and the East.
ISBN: 9783662445754
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-662-44575-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: B63
Dewey Class. No.: 300.1
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