Heart / Spirit (Coeur / Ame)
Author: Stefano Della Torre The concepts of heart, spirit and soul are all related to the mistery of life. They have different origins, and each… Read More »Heart / Spirit (Coeur / Ame)
Author: Stefano Della Torre The concepts of heart, spirit and soul are all related to the mistery of life. They have different origins, and each… Read More »Heart / Spirit (Coeur / Ame)
Author: Hans-Peter Freymann Hardly any other political idea has gained greater global recognition nor has spread so far in recent decades as the rule… Read More »Rule of Law
Author: Gerald Cipriani In modern Western cultural and linguistic contexts, the most common understanding of the word ‘debt’ invariably refers to a material –… Read More »Debt of gratitude / dette personnelle / 人情
Author: Zhao Tingyang Time encompasses two faces: changes as they are experienced, and the unperceivable, irreversible passing or flowing through these changes. Time is… Read More »Time (时)
Author: Zhao Tingyang The concept of Ren makes up the foundation of Confucianism and is a core value of Chinese civilization. It is, however,… Read More »Ren (仁)
Author: Nikolas Århem In modern secular societies, permeated by a dominant naturalistic ontology or worldview, the term ritual evokes a symbolic form of behavior… Read More »Ritual
Author: Bai Gang The concept of freedom in modern western languages (free in English, liberal in French, frei in German) is originated from ancient… Read More »Freedom
Author: ZHAO Tingyang In recent decades, the Chinese concept Heh (和) has been translated as “harmony”, but this is not a perfect translation. While… Read More »Harmony (Heh,和)
Author: ZHAO TingYang Political power in terms of state has explained the concept of the political for thousands years, yet the world remains anarchic.… Read More »Tianxia (天下, all-under-heaven)
Author: Erik Guignard Freedom, a seemingly simple concept, is, in fact, very complex by the extension of its field and its variability according to… Read More »Freedom
Mutual understanding is the foundation of international relations. If globalization leads us to use a common lexicon, we often tend to forget that meanings differ from one culture to the other. Lack of understanding or, sometimes, confusion in meaning, breaks communication.
When China speaks in a foreign language, it uses a lexicon that is more often than never not on par with its own history and culture. It uses words to which it may assign, consciously or unconsciously, different meanings. No dialogue can be effective if interlocutors disagree on the very meaning of what they say to each other.
More than 2000 years ago, Confucius noted the imperative “to assign proper meanings to concepts”, zheng ming 正名. That is precisely what this digital platform offers by attempting to bridge the gap of cultural differences, while respecting the essential value of cultural diversity without falling in the trap of cultural relativism. This initiative aims thus to confront key concepts between Europe and China by designing a methodical guide to handle and solve eventual misunderstandings.
Remarkably, the origin of this project stems back to the 1980’s when a number of dialogues contributed to create a trustworthy network of scholars in Europe and in China. With the renewed support of the European Union, the ‘EU-China Forum on Cultural Misunderstandings’ gathers a group of high level European and Chinese intellectuals who share the awareness that cultural misunderstandings impede mutual comprehension and positive interactions between the EU and China at all levels.
The digital platform ambitions to be a constant, accessible and tangible instrument for uploading contributions and conducting initial debates in preparation of the November 2021 Forum.
The contributions of all participating authors will be included in the EU-China Dictionary of Misunderstandings, published digitally and eventually also in a physical form. It intends to be a meaningful, scientific and literate instrument for the benefit of mutual understanding between Europe and China.
It is certainly my hope that this editorial project of a Europe-China Dictionary of Misunderstandings may constitute a reference tool for further research and exchanges.
Nicolas Chapuis
Ambassador of the European Union to the People’s Republic of China
May 2021