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Some Philosophical Thinking about the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic will inevitably change the evolutionary process of human civilization. It not only affects everyone's understanding of globalization, but also makes people reflect on many cultural values and on the institutional arrangements of society. The underlying problems are ultimately men's survival and life's meaning. The outbreak, which was so sudden, has forced people to reconsider the possible forms of a reasonable lifestyle, the relationship between individual and collective rights, the boundaries of men's right to freedom, the relationship between man and nature, the relationship between man and other creatures, and so on.
期刊介绍:
Frontiers of Philosophy in China seeks to provide a forum for a broad blend of peer-reviewed academic papers in order to promote communication and cooperation between philosophers in China and abroad. It is to reflect the remarkable achievements that have been made in Chinese universities in philosophy research. Its coverage includes the following main branches of philosophy: Western philosophy, Chinese philosophy, philosophy of science and technology, political philosophy, history of philosophy, aesthetics, ethics, religion, etc. The journal especially encourages papers related to classical Chinese philosophy and Marxist philosophy and puts special emphasis on exploring the philosophical thoughts of the prominent Chinese philosophers since the period of "Hundred Schools of Thought".