Confucianism for the Modern World

Confucianism for the Modern World
Author: Daniel A. Bell,Chae-bong Ham
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2003-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521821001

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While Confucian ideals continue to inspire thinkers and political actors, discussions of concrete Confucian practices and institutions appropriate for the modern era have been conspicuously absent from the literature thus far. This volume represents the most cutting edge effort to spell out in meticulous detail the relevance of Confucianism for the contemporary world. The contributors to this book--internationally renowned philosophers, lawyers, historians, and social scientists--argue for feasible and desirable Confucian policies and institutions as they attempt to draw out the political, economic, and legal implications of Confucianism for the modern world.

Confucius and the Modern World

Confucius and the Modern World
Author: Lai Chen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351268905

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This book represents the cutting edge of theoretical works on Confucianism. Starting from Confucianism’s comeback in modern China and ending with the proposal of the new philosophical concept of “multiple universality” in the face of the world culture, the author conducts an in-depth analysis and discussion of many facets of the relationship between Confucianism, Confucian traditions and the modern world culture. It has a focused theme and a strong sense of contemporaneity, as well as responds to the current challenges confronting Confucianism from the perspective of modern culture. The chapters not only elucidate the Confucian position in the face of challenges of global ethics, dialogues on human rights, and ecological civilization, but also provide a modern interpretation of classical Confucian ideas on education, politics and ritual politics as well as an analysis of the development of modern Confucianism. All in all, this work is a comprehensive exposition of the Confucian values and their modern implications.

Boston Confucianism

Boston Confucianism
Author: Robert C. Neville
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000-09-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791447170

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Argues that Confucianism can be important to the contemporary, global conversation of philosophy and should not be confined to an East Asian context.

Confucianism for the Modern World

Confucianism for the Modern World
Author: Daniel A. Bell,Chae-bong Ham
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2003-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521527880

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While Confucian ideals continue to inspire thinkers and political actors, discussions of concrete Confucian practices and institutions appropriate for the modern era have been conspicuously absent from the literature thus far. This volume represents the most cutting edge effort to spell out in meticulous detail the relevance of Confucianism for the contemporary world. The contributors to this book--internationally renowned philosophers, lawyers, historians, and social scientists--argue for feasible and desirable Confucian policies and institutions as they attempt to draw out the political, economic, and legal implications of Confucianism for the modern world.

Boston Confucianism

Boston Confucianism
Author: Robert Cummings Neville
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2000-09-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791491942

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Is it possible to be a Confucian without being East Asian, as so many philosophers have been Platonists without being Greek? Strangely enough, many scholars would answer in the negative, citing the inextricable connection between Confucianism and East Asian culture. Boston Confucianism argues to the contrary, maintaining that Confucianism can be important to the contemporary global conversation of philosophy and should not be confined to an East Asian context. It promotes a multicultural philosophy of culture and makes a contribution to Confucian-Christian dialogue, showing that the relations among the world's great civilizations today is not a "clash," as Samuel Huntington has argued, but an entanglement whose roots are worth sorting and whose contemporary mutual developments are worth promoting.

China s New Confucianism

China s New Confucianism
Author: Daniel A. Bell
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2010-04-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781400834822

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What is it like to be a Westerner teaching political philosophy in an officially Marxist state? Why do Chinese sex workers sing karaoke with their customers? And why do some Communist Party cadres get promoted if they care for their elderly parents? In this entertaining and illuminating book, one of the few Westerners to teach at a Chinese university draws on his personal experiences to paint an unexpected portrait of a society undergoing faster and more sweeping changes than anywhere else on earth. With a storyteller's eye for detail, Daniel Bell observes the rituals, routines, and tensions of daily life in China. China's New Confucianism makes the case that as the nation retreats from communism, it is embracing a new Confucianism that offers a compelling alternative to Western liberalism. Bell provides an insider's account of Chinese culture and, along the way, debunks a variety of stereotypes. He presents the startling argument that Confucian social hierarchy can actually contribute to economic equality in China. He covers such diverse social topics as sex, sports, and the treatment of domestic workers. He considers the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, wondering whether Chinese overcompetitiveness might be tempered by Confucian civility. And he looks at education in China, showing the ways Confucianism impacts his role as a political theorist and teacher. By examining the challenges that arise as China adapts ancient values to contemporary society, China's New Confucianism enriches the dialogue of possibilities available to this rapidly evolving nation. In a new preface, Bell discusses the challenges of promoting Confucianism in China and the West.

Confucius and Cicero

Confucius and Cicero
Author: Andrea Balbo,Jaewon Ahn
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110616804

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This book explores the relationships between ancient Roman and Confucian thought, paying particular attention to their relevance for the contemporary world. More than 10 scholars from all around the world offer thereby a reference work for the comparative research between Roman (and early Greek) and Eastern thought, setting new trends in the panorama of Classical and Comparative Studies.

Confucius and China in the Modern Age

Confucius and China in the Modern Age
Author: Zhen Chi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2021
Genre: Confucianism
ISBN: 1844646637

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