VALUE PHILOSOPHY AND THE SACRED: EXPLORING RELIGIOUS DIMENSIONS IN CHINESE MODERNIZATION

Authors

  • Xiaonan Xie School of Marxism, Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan 523000, Guangdong, China
  • Jing Li School of Marxism, Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan 523000, Guangdong, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4048

Keywords:

A new path of Chinese modernization; Philosophy of value; Subject of value; Value criterion; Value goal

Abstract

The essence of Chinese modernization is fundamentally about human development. This process unfolds within the dialectical interaction where individuals shape society and are in turn shaped by it. The new path of Chinese modernization challenges the prevailing logic of modern capitalism by fostering the emergence of the "real human," recognizing and reinforcing the masses' role as the primary agents in creating, enjoying, and evaluating values. These values are integral to the fabric of societal development, aligning with inclusive, autonomous, and comprehensive growth. Crucially, this pathway transcends mere economic metrics, aspiring towards a value framework rooted in post-developmental goals such as peaceful advancement, shared prosperity, and high-quality development. In this context, the value activities on this new road are guided by a philosophical and, significantly, a religious ethos that emphasizes holistic development, resonating with themes of moral and spiritual growth. This abstract offers a perspective where the value philosophy intrinsic to Chinese modernization is not only a secular agenda but is deeply interwoven with spiritual dimensions that reflect broader, universally resonant themes in religious philosophy.

Published

2024-08-12

How to Cite

Xiaonan Xie, and Jing Li. 2024. “VALUE PHILOSOPHY AND THE SACRED: EXPLORING RELIGIOUS DIMENSIONS IN CHINESE MODERNIZATION”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (1):285-98. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4048.

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Section

Research Articles