This thought-provoking work presents Confucianism as a living ethical tradition with contemporary relevance. While acknowledged as one of the world's most influential philosophies, Confucianism's significance is too often consigned to a historical or solely East Asian context. Discussing both the strengths and weaknesses of Confucian ethics, the volume's contributors reflect on what this tradition offers that we cannot readily learn from other systems of ethics. Developing Confucian ethical ideas within a contemporary context, this work discusses the nature of virtue, the distinction between public and private, the value of spontaneity, the place of sympathy in moral judgment, what it means to be humane, how to handle competing values, and the relationship between trust and democracy. For all those concerned with ethics, this book offers both new perspectives and resources for the ongoing consideration of how we should live.
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A consideration of Confucian ethics as a living ethical tradition with contemporary relevance.
Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Take Confucian Ethics Seriously? Kam-por Yu, Julia Tao, and Philip J. Ivanhoe 1. What It Means to Take Chinese Ethics Seriously Heiner Roetz 2. The Handling of Multiple Values in Confucian Ethics Kam-por Yu 3. Humanity or Benevolence? The Interpretation of Confucian Ren and Its Modern Implications Qianfan Zhang 4. East Asian Conceptions of the Public and Private Realms Chun-chieh Huang 5. Trust Within Democracy: A Reconstructed Confucian Perspective Julia Tao 6. A Defense of Ren-Based Interpretation of Early Confucian Ethics Shirong Luo 7. Is Sympathy Naive?: Dai Zhen on the Use of Shu to Track Well-Being Justin Tiwald 8. The Nature of the Virtues in Light of the Early Confucian Tradition Eirik Lang Harris 9. The Values of Spontaneity Philip J. Ivanhoe List of Contributors Index
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"It is clear that the essays collected in this volume take Confucian ethics seriously as they articulate poignant and sustained reflections on current political issues in contemporary China, the tension between public and private, trust in government, the nature of the virtues, and so on … the book clearly takes steps toward developing Confucian ethics." — Philosophy East & West"…an impressive collection of essays that demonstrate how Confucian ideas can shed light on contemporary discussions in theoretical and normative ethics, and political philosophy." — Dao"Using [a] broadened contemporary intercultural framework, this book suggests an approach of learning from, rather than learning about, Confucianism. Instead of questioning how people once lived, it searches out how they should live. This method could recharge Confucianism's ongoing impact on the long conversation of philosophers East and West." — CHOICE
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781438433141
Publisert
2011-07-02
Utgiver
Vendor
State University of New York Press
Vekt
327 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
233