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This book not only presents Gao's major philosophical views and background but also reflects "our" self-consciousness and zeitgeist. Reinvigorating the Lost Philosophical Self is the last major published work by Qinghai Gao. The three parts of the book are organized around the themes of "traditional reality and philosophy", "philosophy and innovation" and "man and philosophy", respectively. The book does not only provide a philosophical standpoint but also broaden the horizon on which the Chinese turn to themselves, to the times and to the world. Presently, under the context of the Covid pandemic, trade war, regional conflicts and economic slowdown, there is an increasing risk of disruption to people's lives. The book sheds some light on where we are going. Coming from a Chinese philosopher, Reinvigorating the Lost Philosophical Self is concerned with our destiny, reflects our hardships and attempts to provide answers to our questions.
List of contents
Chapter 1. The significance of the view of practice as a way of thinking.- Chapter 2. The fate of theory and the fate of China.- Chapter 3. Reevaluating the opposition between materialism and idealism.- Chapter 4. Philosophy makes its way back to the real world.- Chapter 5. Human beings are the key to the secret of philosophy.
About the author
Qinghai Gao (1930-2004) was a renowned Chinese philosopher. Being one of the modern China's first Ph.D. supervisors, he served on the panel of discipline evaluation of the State Council Academic Degree Committee. He also served as a vice-president of Jilin University, vice-chair and party secretary of Jilin Federation of Social Science Associations, and later advisor to the Research Center of Fundamental Theory of Philosophy, Jilin University. In 2004, he was honored as one of the first senior professors of Jilin University.