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Under the Same Sky: A New World-view from China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Francesco Sisci*
Affiliation:
La Stampa, Beijing
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This paper deals with the geo-political implications of neo-universalist tendencies in current Chinese political philosophy. It is stated how Chinese philosophy can contribute to overcome a ‘clash’ theory of intercultural relations. The author underlines that the growing economic and political role of China in this century forces China to develop a real global world-view tradition, and discusses Zhao Tingyang's philosophy of Tian-xia as a paradigmatic example of such new universalism.

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