The Traditional Value and Philosophical Implications of Chinese Modernization

Authors

  • Dandan Qiao School of Marxism, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu 610075,Sichuan, China
  • Xiaonan Xie School of Marxism, Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan 523808, Guangdong, China

Keywords:

Chinese Modernization, Traditional Value Philosophy, Social Governance, Moral Construction

Abstract

This article explores the philosophical implications of traditional values in Chinese-style modernization. In the introduction, the concept and significance of Chinese-style modernization are briefly described, and the importance and influence of traditional value philosophy are emphasized. Then, it introduces the origin and foundation of traditional Chinese value philosophy, and focuses on the core ideas of major philosophical schools such as Confucianism, Taoism, and Mohism. Subsequently, the influence and significance of Confucian philosophy, Taoist philosophy and Mohist philosophy on Chinese modernization were discussed respectively. Confucianism emphasizes social governance and moral construction, providing inspiration for Chinese-style modernization; Taoism focuses on personal cultivation and lifestyle, providing value guidance for Chinese-style modernization; Mohist thought pursues social fairness and harmony, and provides reference for Chinese-style modernization and revelation. Finally, it discusses the ideas that emphasize harmony and balance in traditional Chinese philosophy, and analyzes how to learn from and apply these philosophical ideas in Chinese modernization. Finally, it summarizes the traditional value philosophy implications of Chinese-style modernization and looks forward to the continued development and application of traditional value philosophy in Chinese-style modernization. By studying the relationship between Chinese traditional value philosophy and Chinese-style modernization, we can better understand the unique features and development direction of Chinese-style modernization.

Published

2025-02-10