CCTV-4While China Network Television CNTV came to record images of our
Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies (IAHS) at Peking University, we had a group discussion on the future of Confucianism:
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Pattberg at The Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies, Peking University |
It turned out that
Tu Weiming was about to get awarded with the CNTV Personality of the Year 2012 prize for disseminating Chinese Culture to the world.
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Pattberg: Ruxue, also know as Confucianism, is little understood in the West; that is because Western scholars use erroneous biblical and philosophical translations, instead of adopting China's originality and concepts. |
Santa Confucius and Christmas in China, anyway!
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