Abstract

This chapter briefly reviews Pengchun Chang’s major monographs, lectures, and speeches including his two monographs, two lectures in Baghdad, and three speeches at the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). It attempts to find the foundation of the Chinese wisdom and the influence on him by traditional Chinese culture and Confucian philosophy, explaining the ideological roots and reasons that he played an unparalleled role in drafting the Declaration. This chapter also explores P. C. Chang’s studies of modern education, his dissemination of the traditional Chinese culture, and his concerns for humankind destiny.

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