Confucianisms for a changing world cultural order

In a single generation, the rise of Asia has precipitated a dramatic sea change in the world’s economic and political orders. This reconfiguration is taking place amidst a host of deepening global predicaments, including climate change, migration, increasing inequalities of wealth and opportunity, t...

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Contributors: Ames, Roger T. 1947- (Editor) ; Hershock, Peter D. 1955- (Editor)
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Language:English
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Published: Honolulu University of Hawai’i Press [2018]
Honolulu East-West Center [2018]
In:Year: 2018
Series/Journal:Confucian Cultures
Further subjects:B RELIGION / Confucianism
B Collection of essays
B Confucianism 21st century
B Confucian Ethics
B Philosophy, Confucian
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505 8 0 |t Frontmatter --  |r Ames, Roger T. / Hershock, Peter D. -- 
505 8 0 |t Part I: Confucianisms in a Changing World Cultural Order --  |r Tan, Sor-hoon -- 
505 8 0 |t 2. Confucianism as an Antidote for the Liberal Self‐Centeredness: A Dialogue between Confucianism and Liberalism  |r Lee, Seung-Hwan -- 
505 8 0 |t 3. Toward Religious Harmony: A Confucian Contribution  |r Wong, Peter Y. J. -- 
505 8 0 |t 4. The Special District of Confucian Culture, the Amish Community, and the Confucian Pre-Qin Political Heritage  |r Zhang, Xianglong -- 
505 8 0 |t Part II: Different Confucianisms --  |r Huang, Chun-chieh -- 
505 8 0 |t 6. The Formation and Limitations of Modern Japanese Confucianism: Confucianism for the Nation and Confucianism for the People  |r Nakajima, Takahiro -- 
505 8 0 |t 7. Historical and Cultural Features of Confucianism in East Asia  |r Chen, Lai -- 
505 8 0 |t 8. Animism and Spiritualism: The Two Origins of Life in Confucianism  |r Ogura, Kizo -- 
505 8 0 |t 9. The Noble Person and the Revolutionary: Living with Confucian Values in Contemporary Vietnam  |r Nguyen, Nam -- 
505 8 0 |t Part III: Clarifying Confucian Values --  |r Kim, Heisook -- 
505 8 0 |t 11. Zhong in the Analects with Insights into Loyalty  |r Sung, Winnie -- 
505 8 0 |t Part IV: Limitations and the Critical Reform of Confucian Cultures --  |r Nylan, Michael -- 
505 8 0 |t 13. Euro-Japanese Universalism, Korean Confucianism, and Aesthetic Communities  |r Chang, Wonsuk -- 
505 8 0 |t 14. State Power and the Confucian Classics: Observations on the Mengzi jiewen and Truth Management under the First Ming Emperor  |r Fuehrer, Bernhard -- 
505 8 0 |t 15. Striving for Democracy: Confucian Political Philosophy in the Ming and Qing Dynasties  |r Wu, Genyou -- 
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