Tang Junyi

Tang Junyi

Infobox Writer
name = Tang Junyi
birthdate = birth date|1909|1|17
birthplace = Sichuan, China
deathdate = death date and age|1978|2|2|1909|1|17
deathplace = Hong Kong
influences = Xiong Shili, Liang Shuming, Plato, Hegel, Confucius, Ch'ien Mu

Tang Junyi (zh-cpw|c=唐君毅|p=Táng Jūnyì|w=T'ang Chüni, January 17 1909—February 2 1978) was a Chinese philosopher, who was one of the leading exponents of New Confucianism. He was influenced by Plato and Hegel as well as by earlier Confucian thought.

Born in mainland China, Tang Junyi went into exile in Hong Kong in 1949, after the declaration of the People's Republic of China, living there for the rest of his life. [cite web
last = Vandermeersch
first = Léon
authorlink =
coauthors = Bernie Mahapatra (translator)
title = Umberto Bresciani, Reinventing Confucianism
publisher = French Centre for Research on Contemporary China
year = 2003
url = http://www.cefc.com.hk/uk/pc/articles/art_ligne.php?num_art_ligne=4509
accessdate = 2007-06-15
] There he helped found the New Asia College, which was integrated into the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1963. His work has mainly been influential in Hong Kong, Taiwan and the United States.

References

External links

* [http://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/youngwriter/tang/yp1-15.htm A Philosophical Symphony: Tang Junyi's System] Anja Steinbauer

Persondata
NAME=Tang Junyi
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= _zh. 唐君毅
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Chinese philosopher
DATE OF BIRTH=January 17 1909
PLACE OF BIRTH=China
DATE OF DEATH=February 2 1978
PLACE OF DEATH=Hong Kong


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