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Chinese cultural values and American cultural
values
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To see ourselves as others see us
  • 19th century American missionary view of
    characteristics of Chinese Culture
  • 20th century Japanese scholar's view
  • 20th century overseas Chinese view of Chinese
    values

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Chinese CharacteristicsArthur H. Smith D.D. 1894
  • Face
  • Thrift
  • Industry
  • Politeness
  • Disregard of time
  • Disregard of accuracy
  • Talent for misunderstanding
  • Talent for indirection
  • Flexible inflexibility

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Chinese CharacteristicsArthur H. Smith D.D. 1894
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  • Intellectual turbidity
  • Absence of nerves
  • Contempt for foreigners
  • Absence of public spirit
  • Conservatism
  • Indifference to comfort and convenience
  • Physical vitality
  • Patience and perserverance

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Chinese CharacteristicsArthur H. Smith D.D. 1894
- 3
  • contentness and cheerfulness
  • Filial piety
  • Benevolence
  • Absence of sympathy
  • Social Typhoons
  • Mutual responsibility and respect for law
  • Mutual suspician
  • Absence of sincerity
  • Polytheism, pantheism and atheism

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Hajime NakamuraWays of thinking of eastern
peoples
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CHINA
  • Emphasis on perception of the concrete
  • e.g. ???, ???
  • Explanation by means of perceived symbols
  • reliance on sense perception
  • e.g. mirrors in huayan ??? explaination of
    interpenetration
  • Non-development of abstract thought
  • Lack of consciousness of universals

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Lack of public debate
  • differing role of judge
  • Minimal acceptance of formal logic
  • Indian epistomological works not translated

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Not interested in theory for theory's sake
  • But what is immediately relevant to practical
    understanding
  • c.f Chan ? antilogic, images
  • Emphasis on the particular
  • ?? mostly descriptions of incidents and
    statements of facts
  • ? found not through words but through concrete
    experience

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Explanations on the basis of particular incidents
  • ????
  • Bibliographies and catalogs
  • Local gazettes

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Conservatism expressed through exaltation of
antiquity
  • Study of precedents
  • use of literary allusions/quotations
  • ??
  • Continuation of classical way of thinking
  • Master's teaching superior to disciples
  • Chinese Buddhist biographical records
  • Forged sutras

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Conservatism 2
  • Traditional nature of scholarship
  • ? means to imitate
  • Zhuxi presentation of Neo Confucianism as
    annotation of classics

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Fondness for complex multiplicity expressed in
concrete form
  • e.g. painting

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External (formal) conformity
  • Classification of the Dharma systems in Chinese
    Buddhism (e.g. 5 periods)

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Practicality
  • Anthropocentric
  • practical and utilitarian ways of thinking
  • e.g. ????? emphasis on how to rule a state vs
    Greek understanding the Universe
  • Worldly tendency of traditional religion
  • Popular Buddhism of spells and prayers
  • Hence rejection of ?? in favor of ??
  • Transliteration of mantras (e.g. last lines of
    ??)
  • ??
  • Non-development of metaphysics

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Individualism
  • Need for personal realization of the way
  • Non-formation of religious sects

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Esteem for hierarchy
  • Indian sutras mis-translated to include
    superior/inferior status (especially for women)
  • High value on kinship
  • Importance of lineage

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Esteem for nature
  • ???
  • ?? and ??

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Reconciling and harmonizing tendencies
  • no idea of absolute evil
  • no religious wars per se
  • syncretism within Buddhism
  • syncretism between faiths

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Chinese Value Survey
  • The Chinese Value Survey was developed in the
    1980's by Bond and a group of research workers
    known collectively as the Chinese Culture
    Connection in response to their perceived need to
    measure and evaluate cultural values within the
    setting of a Chinese social value system that is
    derived from the Confucian ethos.

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Background for Chinese Values Survey
  • Asian values debate
  • Hong Kong Chinese values survey
  • Values selected by overseas Chinese scholars
  • Tested on sample of overseas Chinese students

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CVS-I- INTEGRITY TOLERANCEDEVELOPMENT OF SELF
  • 1. Filial piety
  • 2. Industry working hard
  • 3. Toleranceof others
  • 4. Harmonywith others
  • 5. Humbleness
  • 9. Kindness (forgiveness, compassion
  • 10. Knowledge (education)
  • 13. Self-cultivation
  • 15. Sense of righteousness

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CVS-I- INTEGRITY TOLERANCEDEVELOPMENT OF SELF
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  • 18. Personal steadiness stability
  • 21. Sincerity
  • 24. Persistence (perseverance)
  • 25. Patience
  • 28. Adaptability
  • 29. Prudence (carefulness)
  • 30. Trustworthiness
  • 32. Courtesy

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CVS-IICONFUCIAN ETHOSRELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS
  • 6. Loyalty to superiors
  • 16. Benevolent authority
  • 17. Non-competitiveness
  • 22. Keeping oneself disinterested and pure
  • 33. Contentedness with ones position in life
  • 34. Being conservative
  • 35. Protecting your face
  • 37. Chastity in women
  • 38. Having few desires
  • 39. Respect for tradition

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CVS-III-LOYALTY TO IDEALS HUMANITYSOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
  • 7. Observation of rites social rituals
  • 8. Reciprocation of greetings, favors
  • 11. Solidarity with others
  • 12. Moderation-following the middle way
  • 14. Ordering relationships by status
  • 19. Resistance to corruption
  • 20. Patriotism
  • 23. Thrift
  • 31. Having a sense of shame

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CVS-IV-MODERATION MORAL DISCIPLINEWORLDLY
WISDOM
  • 26. Repayment of good or evil of others
  • 27. Sense of cultural superiority
  • 40. Wealth
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