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Confucianism and the Continuation of Anti-Enlightenment
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Confucianism and the Continuation of Anti-Enlightenment

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1041051115
ISBN-13 9781041051114
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jun 18th, 2025
Print length 162 Pages
Weight 490 grams
Ksh 26,100.00
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The book emphasises that the modern Japanese and Chinese use of Qimeng (??) to translate and interpret “Enlightenment” predominantly reflects the second interpretation of “Enlightenment”(i.e.Anti-Enlightenment), which betrays the spirit of equality — the most revolutionary facet of the 18th-century Enlightenment.

In 18th-century Europe, before the “Counter-Enlightenment,” two coexisting perspectives emerged within the Enlightenment: the first was the belief that humans were endowed with the capacity to think independently, which led to the possibility of egalitarianism; the second was the restriction of the faculty’s scope of application, which argued that the people must rely on intellectuals as their new shepherds. The latter is “Anti-Enlightenment” and anti-egalitarian.

The book argues that Neo-Confucianism showed these two Enlightenment trends after the 11th century. The imperial examination reform allowed commoners to rise to the bureaucratic elite, thereby achieving top-down “enlightenment”. Despite the emerging elite’s claims of caring for the people, this benevolence does not expect the people to become self-sufficient adults, which brings up the book’s second theme of comparing French Revolution “Fraternity” with Confucian “Benevolence”.

Taking “Enlightenment” and “Fraternity” as clues, the author analyses the intellectual history in four countries (China, Japan, Germany, and France), revealing not only the inherent “Anti-Enlightenment” mentality within the European Enlightenment, but also the process of “Enlightenment” commenced as early as the 11th century in China.

The book will appeal to scholars of Enlightenment, intellectual history, and comparative study of East-West thought.


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