Confucian Political Philosophy: Dialogues on the State of the Field
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction: Contemporary ConfucianPolitical Philosophy -- Part I: Harmony -- Chapter 1: Harmony as a Manifestation of the Central Confucian Concept of Benevolence: A Critique of Chenyang Li's The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Benev...
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Springer International Publishing AG
2021
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In: | Year: 2021 |
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Philosophy, Confucian
B Electronic books B Political science-Philosophy |
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Summary: | Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction: Contemporary ConfucianPolitical Philosophy -- Part I: Harmony -- Chapter 1: Harmony as a Manifestation of the Central Confucian Concept of Benevolence: A Critique of Chenyang Li's The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Benevolence Is the Most Important Concept in Confucianism -- 2.1 Li's View on the Centrality of Harmony in Confucianism -- 2.2 A Methodological Reflection -- 2.3 Benevolence Is the Most Important Concept in Neo-Confucianism -- 2.3.1 The Selection of Emphasis in Li's Sources -- 2.3.2 Benevolence as the Most Important Concept -- 2.3.3 Some Challenges to Li's Textual Interpretations -- 3 The Most Important Concept to Be Promoted in the Contemporary World Is Benevolence Instead of Harmony -- 3.1 The Theoretical Advantages of Benevolence Over Harmony in Ethical Encounters -- 3.2 The Practical Advantages of Benevolence Over Harmony in Ethical Encounters -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Harmony and Ren: A Response to Leung Yat-hung's Critique of The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What Is he 和? -- 3 What Is ren 仁? -- 4 Addressing Issues Raised -- 4.1 Is he the Central Concept of Confucian Philosophy? -- 4.2 Interpretations of the Wuxing -- 4.3 Whether Placing ren as More Important Than he Has More Advantage -- 4.4 The Standing of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism in the Tradition of Confucianism -- 4.5 Are There Eternal Pre-Set Moral Principles? -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Family Determination -- Chapter 3: On Family Determination in Reconstructionist Confucianism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reconstructionist Confucianism on Family Determination -- 3 Examining the Textual Evidence for Family Determination -- 4 Fan's Justification for Family Determination -- 5 Conclusion -- References. |
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ISBN: | 3030706117 |