HK Group?
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Hello yes we do have some subscribers in Hong Kong - about a dozen or so - but I don't know if any of them read this forum.
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tastycinnamon
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What would you like to discuss?
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promethean75
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I would like to discuss Hong Kong philosophy.
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My wife did, in a sense, study Hong Kong philosophy. Her PhD was about the ideas of a New Confucian philosopher called Tang Junyi. He was born in mainland China but moved to Hong Kong in 1949, and helped establish a college there which eventually joined with several other colleges to form the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He died in the 1970s.
https://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ugallery/en/sto ... hun_i.html
The New Confucians are a recent tendency in the tradition of Chinese philosophy. Obviously they are influenced by the philosophy of Confucius, but also by Western thinkers too. There is a section about them in this Philosophy Now article from a while back
https://philosophynow.org/issues/23/Wha ... Philosophy
https://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ugallery/en/sto ... hun_i.html
The New Confucians are a recent tendency in the tradition of Chinese philosophy. Obviously they are influenced by the philosophy of Confucius, but also by Western thinkers too. There is a section about them in this Philosophy Now article from a while back
https://philosophynow.org/issues/23/Wha ... Philosophy
Re: HK Group?
(Not sure what happen to the original post in this thread. Somebody asked if we had any readers in Hong Kong.)
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Well, they do say that the Japan's are more intelligent than Americans.
Maybe you can point me to the Poco-loco Group, I hear it is an sanitarium.
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What does this thread have to do with Japan?