暫缺《Western Civilization with Chinese Comparisons》作者簡(jiǎn)介
圖書(shū)目錄
Dedication to Prof.Ding Wangdao AUTHORS’PREFACE Chapter 1 Overall Introduction Study One Civilization or Two Why This Comparison Now ? From a Chinese Point of View From a Western Point of View Cultural Relativism Modemity IS Different in China and in the West The Goal of Comparative Civilization Studies Western Thought Patterns in WCwCC The Uses of Distant Perspectives Preparatory Skills “Last Words” Chapter 2 Technical Features of This Text Modular 0rganization Format for Each Half-Module Reuniting Cultural ElementS Dispersed among Modules Technical Aspects 0f the CD-ROM Format 1.Installation 2.On-Screen Reading 3.Copying or Printing Appendix:technical details for downloading Adobe Reader Chapter 3 WCwCC as a University Course 1 How to Approach a Reading in WCwCC 1.1 Inspeetion 1.2 Interpretation 1 3 Comparison 1.4 Generalization 2 Advice for Prospective Students and Teachers 2.I Sell’一Study veI’sus In—Course study 2.2 A 01le—selllester Version 2.3 U,ldP¨t“ndi,坦Is M()l·e Important Than Knowledge 3 Critical Thinking and Academic Writing in English 3.0 Introduction 3.1 Debate:the Concentrated Form of WesternArgumentation 3.2 Cllmparative Guidelines r11r Argumentaftve Writing 3.3 The Basic:Tripartite[three—part]Stru(:ture 3.4 The Model of Modern Sciene 3.5 Questions of Focus:Forests and Trees 3.6 Seeking a Workable Thesis Statement 3.7 The Importance of Comparative Topics 3.8 Schematic Model for Structuring all Argument 3.9 Conclusion Chapter 4 Module 0.1 GROUNDWORK MODULE 0.1.1 Working Concepts for WCwCC 0.1.1.1 Mapping Ethnocentrism 0.1.1.2 Cuhures and Civilizati()HS:Definitions andProblems 0.1.1.3 Thirteen Working Premises for Comparative Civilizatiton Studies 0.1.1.4 The Idea of a Cultural Construct 0.1.1.5 Worldviews and Paradigms 0.1.1.6 Modernity as a Touchstone Concept in WCwCC 0.1.1.7 The Place of History 0.1.1.8 False Friends MODULE 0.1.2 Tentative Comparisons:China and the 0. 1. 2. 1 Guidelines for Credible Civilizational Comparisons 0.1.2.2 A Chinese—Based Comparison:Prof.Gu Zhengkun’SSeven LaWS 0.1.2.3 Intersecting Cultural Constructs:DN A and the Yijing West 0.1.2.4 Simplified Binary Comparisons:China and the West MODULE 0.1. 3 Intermediate Conclusion