| Number 12 August 1992 |
Perspectives on the Twenty-First Century
4
Towards an Ecumenical World
Xu Jie
5
Chinese Philosophy and the Twenty-First Century
Li Shen-zhi
8
The Significance of a Korean Detente
Zhao Quan-sheng
China: The Past Century
13
Whence Does Correct Party History Come?
Tony Saich
25
Late Ching Chinese Student in Japan and the Constitutional Movement
Zhang Xue-ji
Books, Views and Thoughts
37
A Global Analysis of the Structure of "Ren" — A Review ofThe Problems of Classical Chinese Intellectual History
Xia Zhong-yi
45
The Rise of World History as a Discipline
Shao Dong-fang &
Du Xiao-ya
From the Scientific World
52
Nuclei, Stars and the Universe
Wang Rong-ping,
Lu Nan-yao,
Feng Da-hsuan,
Friedrich-Karl Thielemann
Lu Nan-yao,
Feng Da-hsuan,
Friedrich-Karl Thielemann
View on the World
69
Western Paintings in the Eyes of Chinese Literati
Wu Jia-feng
Humanities
83
The Nature and Meaning of Lu Xun Individualism — With a Discussion on the Problem of "National Character"
Lin Yu-sheng
92
Lu Xun As a Fin de Siécle Figure
Sun Lung-kee
107
To Understand Lu Xun Anew
Wong Yoon-wah
117
The Trap of "We and They"
Wang Xiao-ming
Peripatetic Notes
121
The Culture of Chinese Wine Drinking
Liu Dong
127
What "Fault Line"?
Shu Wu
129
The Detective in the Study — How Hu Shih Does Textual Criticism
Frederick Tsai
Criticism and Response
132
On Radicalism, Conservatism and Intellectual Responsibility
Li Liang-yu
135
Being Conservative and Conservatism
Wang Shao-guang
139
A Bystander's View of the Controversy on "To Return to the True Observance of the Rites through Overcoming Oneself"
Sun Kuo-tung
Economics and Society
143
The Construction of Human Relations and Personal Networks: A Sociological Interpretation
Ambrose Y.C. King
158
Tripartite Interactions
161
From the Editor’s Desk
162
Pictorial Credits