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Frontiers of Philosophy in China

ISSN 1673-3436

ISSN 1673-355X(Online)

CN 11-5743/B

邮发代号 80-983

Frontiers of Philosophy in China - Selected Publications from Chinese Universities  2008, Vol. 3 Issue (2): 254-266   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-008-0016-8
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The meaning-dialogue in mutual interpretation of ethical-economical concepts and its value dissimilation
The meaning-dialogue in mutual interpretation of ethical-economical concepts and its value dissimilation
FAN Hao
Humanities School, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China;
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Abstract:A mutual interpretation and theoretical transplant of ethical-economical concepts is a process of the dialogue and discussion on its “meaning,” and also a process of the transmission and interaction of values. However, over-interpretation, which is inevitable in “understanding” “meaning,” and the plight of the “hegemony of values,” bring potential risks to value dissimilation in the interpretation and transplant. Value migration—value hegemony—value dissimilation is its general process of development. The academic reasoning behind overcoming the risk of value dissimilation is value ecology. The essence of value ecology is to enable the meaning-dialogue and value interlocutions of ethics-economy follow the rules of ecology. Therefore, the process of mutual interpretation and transplantation becomes a process of the ecological interlocution of ethics-economy, creating a new value, eco-value.
出版日期: 2008-06-05
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. The meaning-dialogue in mutual interpretation of ethical-economical concepts and its value dissimilation[J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China - Selected Publications from Chinese Universities, 2008, 3(2): 254-266.
FAN Hao. The meaning-dialogue in mutual interpretation of ethical-economical concepts and its value dissimilation. Front. Philos. China, 2008, 3(2): 254-266.
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