Abstract

This manuscript introduces Gadamer’s metaphysical concept of fusion of horizons as a key to solving the conflicts arising in global capital, cultural, and religious issues. The globalization of contemporary Taiwan is discussed as a case study that covers three aspects: capital, cultural, and religious. TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), war tension across the Taiwan Strait, and local evangelism are explored separately to illustrate the present scenario of Taiwan’s globalization. In conclusion, the author calls for a fusion of horizons in solving capital interest conflicts, international political tension, and diverse religious beliefs.

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