Publisher's Synopsis
In "Das Lebensproblem in China Und Europa," Rudolf Eucken and Carson Chang present a comparative analysis of philosophical perspectives from China and Europe. Published in 1922, this work explores the fundamental questions of life and existence as understood within these two distinct cultural traditions. The book offers insights into the historical development of philosophical thought in both regions, highlighting key differences and potential points of convergence. Eucken's expertise in European philosophy combined with Chang's knowledge of Chinese thought provides a rich and nuanced discussion relevant to anyone interested in cross-cultural understanding and the history of ideas. This book remains a valuable resource for scholars and students seeking to explore the intersection of Eastern and Western philosophical traditions.
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