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One Great hope remains present beyond the structural forces at work in the contemporary world. The various human cultures, based on the return to their roots and the renewal of their traditions, should largely enter into dialogue. They would then be able to develop a better mutual knowledge source of common harmony. This hope leads far beyond what happened in China when it encountered ▼
   
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  so-called “Western learning”. It reaches and enters into the realm of humanism and the reflections on its core values. The first article of this section, by Lúcás Chan Yiu Sing and James F. Keenan, both from Boston College in the U.S.A. , is an instance of such dialogue between two humanistic traditions. It explores how to bridge “Christian Ethics and Confucianism through Virtue Ethics”. The article is followed by the important address to the General Assembly of the United Nations, given by Pope Benedict XVI at the occasion of his visit on April 18th 2008. In this communication, all leaders of the world were called to be by their political actions at the service of the human persons and the protection of their dignity.


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