Just hierarchy: why social hierarchies matter in China and the rest of the world

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Authors: Bell, Daniel A. 1964- (Author) ; Wang, Pei (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Princeton Oxford Princeton University Press [2020]
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:Just Hierarchy and its Critics: Part I: Theoretical Foundations and Comparative Philosophy (2022) (Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Luís)
Communitarian Interpretation of Confucianism and Just Hierarchy (2022) (Duan, Demin)
Hierarchy and Identity: A Daoist Reponse to Bell and Wang (2022) (Moeller, Hans-Georg)
Can Confucianism Morally Justify Just Hierarchies?: Mohism as an Alternative Solution (2022) (Lee, Ting-mien)
Threading, Stitching, and Weaving: An Exploration of Referencing and Inferencing Processes in Cross-Civilizational Communication (2022) (Zang, Shanruo)
Reforming Unjust Hierarchies: Why is Role-Shifting the Wrong Answer? (2023) (Sun, Jinyu)
Animals and Just Hierarchies: Problems and Questions (2023) (Ditmanson, Peter)
Hierarchical Meritocracy and Equal Ways of Good Life (2023) (Tian, Xu)
Just Hierarchy and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Two Approaches to a Relational Ethic for Artificial Intelligence (2023) (Zhu, Qin)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B China / Hierarchy / Social ties / Justice / Philosophy
B Hierarchy / Group dynamics / Interpersonal relationship
Further subjects:B Social groups (China)
B Social groups
B Hierarchies
B Hierarchies (China)
B PHILOSOPHY / Political
B China
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Physical Description:x, 270 Seiten
ISBN:0-691-20089-0
978-0-691-20089-7