Abstract
Aleš Erjavec proposed the global philosophical quadrilateral, giving Chinese philosophy, aesthetics, and humanities an expectation. However, the realization of this expectation hinges on the question whether Chinese philosophy as well as aesthetics and the humanities can rid themselves of the staggering level of ‘voice’ and develop their ‘speech’. To make ‘speech’, any nation should have its own idea, theory and Zhuyi. How to overcome the embarrassment that ‘quadrilateral’ expectation implies? Time spatialization and four-phase development theories of the Bie-modern, and great leap forward pause theory have provided an answer. The quadrilateral expectation as shown by Aleš Erjavec, is encountering the antagonism between ‘cosmopolitanism’ and ‘nationalism’. The key to resolving this antagonism is ‘my’ original achievement consisting of ‘Chinese traditional philosophy, Western philosophy, Marxism and I (myself)’. Bie-modernism is a Zhuyi of self-regulation, self-renewal and self-transcendence and of their practical implementation.
Highlights
Bie-modernism in Spatial JuxtapositionThe main reason lies in that he has not seen the real Zhuyi in China
Aleš Erjavec proposed the global philosophical quadrilateral, giving Chinese philosophy, aesthetics, and humanities an expectation
The theoretical basis of Bie-modern is temporal spatialization; its logic is manifested as the four-phase development theory
Summary
The main reason lies in that he has not seen the real Zhuyi in China He expresses his worries that if Chinese scholars start to build Zhuyi, this will not turn it into a political movement dominated by the government. Will it become a movement for the construction of Zhuyi like the five-year plan in some East European countries? Ordinary people should keep necessary communication with official academia, and place Zhuyi beyond Marxism They should construct and promote Zhuyi according to the policy of “let a hundred flowers bloom” and “a hundred schools of thought contend” advocated by China’s ruling party. The theoretical basis of Bie-modern is temporal spatialization; its logic is manifested as the four-phase development theory
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