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Most research on Vietnamese philosophy is conducted by modern Vietnamese scholars. [6] The traditional Vietnamese philosophy has been described by one biographer of Ho Chi Minh (Brocheux, 2007) as a "perennial Sino-Vietnamese philosophy" blending different strands of Confucianism with Buddhism and Taoism. [7]
Trần Đức Thảo (26 September 1917 – 24 April 1993 [2]) was a Vietnamese philosopher. His work (written primarily in French) attempted to unite phenomenology with Marxist philosophy . His work had some currency in France in the 1950s and 1960s, and was cited favorably by Jacques Derrida , Jean-François Lyotard and Louis Althusser .
See also Vietnamese philosophy. Subcategories. ... Vietnamese philosophers by century (8 C) This page was last edited on 6 July 2023, at 18:27 (UTC). Text ...
Confucianism in Vietnam (2 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Vietnamese philosophy" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Thích Quảng Đức (chữ Hán: 釋 廣 德, Vietnamese: [tʰǐk̟ kʷâːŋ ɗɨ̌k] ⓘ; born Lâm Văn Túc; c. 1897 – 11 June 1963) was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who died by self-immolation at a busy Saigon road intersection on 11 June 1963. [2]
Taoism in Vietnam (Vietnamese: Đạo giáo Việt Nam) is believed to have been introduced into the country during the first Chinese domination of Vietnam. [1] Under Lý dynasty Emperor Lý Nhân Tông (1072-1127), the examination for the recruitment of officials consisted of essays on the "three doctrines - Tam Giáo/三教” ( Confucianism ...
Returning to Vietnam in 1957, he taught philosophy at the Le Bao Tinh Academy and the Saigon University Faculty of Letters since 1960, Van Hanh University since 1967, and Dalat University. Philosopher Kim Dinh died on 25 March 1997 at Carthage, Missouri , USA, aged 83.
Pages in category "20th-century Vietnamese philosophers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.