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The Conflict between Chinese and Western Cultures: From Adversarial Dialogue to Intercultural Dialogue

摘要


Since modern times, there has been a large‐scale contact and conflict between Chinese and Western cultures, which has led to the dispute between Chinese traditional culture and Western culture for more than a century. However, the difference between Chinese and Western thinking is hidden behind the "confrontational dialogue" between China and the West, which makes the Chinese and Western cultures unconsciously placed in the state of mutually exclusive struggle. Facing the unprecedented global changes in a century , in order to bridge the historical limits and thinking defects of "Adversarial Dialogue" and meet the needs of globalization and the formation of a world community of civilizations, we should promote the transformation and upgrading of "Adversarial Dialogue" to "Intercultural Dialogue", and promote the harmonious coexistence of eastern and western cultures through cross‐cultural dialogue, build a community with a shared future.

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