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Abstract
Unlike traditional Western philosophy, which places no special emphasis on the importance of family structure, traditional Chinese philosophy represented by Confucianism is a set of theories that give family a primary position. With family as the foundation, a complete framework of “human body → two genders → family and clan” is formed. Therefore, family in Chinese philosophy is existent, gender-interactive and diachronic. It should also be noted that family also plays a fundamental role in Chinese theories on cosmology, religion, and many other subjects. In other words, Chinese culture as a whole is imprinted with reflections on family. Nowadays, as the value of family becomes less prominent, re-examining ancient Chinese philosophy will undoubtedly bear theoretical significance. Meanwhile, traditional Chinese philosophy can also offer an ideological framework for the re-construction of family values in the contemporary world.
Keywords
homelessness in Western philosophy
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traditional Chinese family philosophy
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family with ethical significance
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family of universe
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family with religious significance
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family with cognitive significance cognition
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Theories of family in ancient Chinese philosophy.
Front. Philos. China, 2009, 4(3): 343-359 DOI:10.1007/s11466-009-0022-5