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Confucianism for the Twenty-First Century.

Author/creator Huang, Chun-chieh
Format Electronic and Book
Publication Info Göttingen : V&R Unipress, 2023.
Description1 online resource (311 p.).
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Other author/creatorTucker, John A.
Other author/creatorThompson, Kirill O.
Other author/creatorAmes, Roger T.
Other author/creatorLodén, Torbjörn.
Other author/creatorWood, Alan.
Other author/creatorRoaker, Jana.
Other author/creatorHuang, Yong.
Other author/creatorChung, Edward Y. J.
Other author/creatorRoetz, Heiner.
Series Global East Asia
Global East Asia. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents IV. Confucian Philosophy as a Pragmatic Method -- V. Dewey's Internationalism and a New Geopolitical Order -- VI. The Intra-nationalism of Confucian tianxia and a New Geopolitical Order -- VII. An Isomorphism among the Familial, Political, and Global Orders -- VIII. The Confucian Conception of the Political -- IX. The Search for a Minimalist Morality as the Basis for Universal Human Solidarity -- X. The Familial Roots of the Ecology Language -- XI. Family Feeling in Confucian Philosophy as a Minimalist Morality -- XII. Deriving a Global Minimalist Morality from the Confucian Experience
Contents Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- Preface -- Chun-chieh Huang / John A. Tucker: Introduction -- I. Opening Remarks -- II. Meaning and Development of the Confucian Notion of Humanity -- III. Confucian Humanity/Humaneness and the Covid-19 Pandemic -- IV. Confucian Humanity/Humaneness and the New Global Ethics -- V. Chapter Synopses -- 1. Confucian Philosophy of Family Feeling -- 2. Confucianism and Global Challenges -- 3. Confucian Democracy -- 4. Confucian Relational Ethics -- 5. Toward A More Equitable Economic Order -- 6. Toleration and Confucian Virtues
Contents 7. Confucian Self-Reflection and Ecological Humanism -- 8. Intergenerational Justice and Filial Piety -- 9. Inner Sagehood and External Political Achievement -- 10. Historicity and Relevance of the Confucian Revival -- 11. Rethinking Nationalism, Patriotism, and Cosmopolitanism -- 12. Social Harmony and Economic Progress -- 13. Epilogue: Questions, Comments, and Reflections -- Bibliography -- Roger T. Ames: The Confucian Philosophy of Family Feeling as a Resource for a New Geopolitical Order -- I. The Argument -- II. The Problem -- III. A Method: Radical Empiricism
Contents XIII. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Torbjörn Lodén: Confucianism and the Global Challenges of the Twenty-First Century -- I. Introduction: Vicissitudes of Confucianism in Modern Times -- II. Dimensions of Confucianism -- III. Confucian Options -- Confucian Humanism -- The Importance of Study -- The Quest for Unity and Harmony under Heaven -- Avoid Extremism and Search for a Middle Way -- The Emphasis on Responsibility and Duties -- IV. Shared Ground -- Many Commonalities -- V. Concluding Observations -- Bibliography
Contents Alan T. Wood: Confucian Democracy in the Twenty-First Century: A Global Perspective -- I. Introduction: The Global Context -- II. The Realm of Institutions: Strengths and Weaknesses of Democratic and Authoritarian Forms of Governance -- A. The Relative Strengths of Democratic Governance -- B. The Relative Weaknesses of Democratic Governance -- C. What Are the Relative Strengths of Authoritarian Governance? -- D. What are the Relative Disadvantages of Authoritarian Governance? -- III. The Realm of Civic Morality -- IV. The Realm of Complementarity: Systems Biology/Physics/Ecology
General noteV. Final Thoughts
Issued in other formPrint version: Huang, Chun-chieh Confucianism for the Twenty-First Century Göttingen : V&R Unipress,c2023 9783847115779
ISBN9783847015772 electronic book
ISBN384701577X electronic book

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