Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously

Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously
Author: Kam-por Yu,Julia Tao,Philip J. Ivanhoe
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2010-08-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438433165

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A consideration of Confucian ethics as a living ethical tradition with contemporary relevance.

Why Be Moral

Why Be Moral
Author: Yong Huang
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781438452913

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Explores the resources for contemporary ethics found in the work of the Cheng brothers, canonical neo-Confucian philosophers. Yong Huang presents a new way of doing comparative philosophy as he demonstrates the resources for contemporary ethics offered by the Cheng brothers, Cheng Hao (1032–1085) and Cheng Yi (1033–1107), canonical neo-Confucian philosophers. Huang departs from the standard method of Chinese/Western comparison, which tends to interest those already interested in Chinese philosophy. While Western-oriented scholars may be excited to learn about Chinese philosophers who have said things similar to what they or their favored philosophers have to say, they hardly find anything philosophically new from such comparative work. Instead of comparing and contrasting philosophers, each chapter of this book discusses a significant topic in Western moral philosophy, examines the representative views on this topic in the Western tradition, identifies their respective difficulties, and discusses how the Cheng brothers have better things to say on the subject. Topics discussed include why one should be moral, how weakness of will is not possible, whether virtue ethics is self-centered, in what sense the political is also personal, how a moral theory can be of an antitheoretical nature, and whether moral metaphysics is still possible in this postmodern and postmetaphysical age. “This book presents the philosophical ideas of the Cheng brothers intelligently, convincingly, and powerfully. It is among the best books ever written on the Cheng brothers, including works in the Chinese language.” — Kam-por Yu, coeditor of Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously: Contemporary Theories and Applications

Confucianism and the Philosophy of Well Being

Confucianism and the Philosophy of Well Being
Author: Richard Kim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-01-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351710886

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Well-being is topic of perennial concern. It has been of significant interest to scholars across disciplines, culture, and time. But like morality, conceptions of well-being are deeply shaped and influenced by one’s particular social and cultural context. We ought to pursue, therefore, a cross-cultural understanding of well-being and moral psychology by taking seriously reflections from a variety of moral traditions. This book develops a Confucian account of well-being, considering contemporary accounts of ethics and virtue in light of early Confucian thought and philosophy. Its distinctive approach lies in the integration of Confucian moral philosophy, contemporary empirical psychology, and contemporary philosophical accounts of well-being. Richard Kim organizes the book around four main areas: the conception of virtues in early Confucianism and the way that they advance both individual and communal well-being; the role of Confucian ritual practices in familial and communal ties; the developmental structure of human life and its culmination in the achievement of sagehood; and the sense of joy that the early Confucians believed was central to the virtuous and happy life.

Confucian Ethics in Western Discourse

Confucian Ethics in Western Discourse
Author: Wai-ying Wong
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781474285865

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Confucian Ethics in Western Discourse brings Chinese philosophers into dialogue with contemporary moral philosophers, identifying how ancient Chinese philosophy can contribute to Western discussions of moral philosophy. Covering the characteristics and significance of the Confucian ethical tradition, this study introduces the main concepts, discusses differing perspectives of moral dilemmas and closely examines whether Confucian ethics should be considered as virtue ethics in the Western tradition. Through analysis of the meaning of virtues in Confucian ethics it draws comparison with virtues in Aristotlelian moral philosophy, and offers an in-depth review of the thought of Cheng Brothers in the Song Dynasty, shedding light on current ethical issues. With careful textual studies and philosophical perceptiveness, Confucian Ethics in Western Discourse connects ancient Chinese thought and contemporary problems in Western philosophy.

Confucian Ethics

Confucian Ethics
Author: Kwong-Loi Shun,David B. Wong
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2004-09-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521796571

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A comparative study of the Confucian and Western view of the self.

The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Early Chinese Ethics and Political Philosophy

The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Early Chinese Ethics and Political Philosophy
Author: Alexus McLeod
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350007215

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Focusing on early Chinese ethical and political thought across multiple schools and thinkers, this book presents a comprehensive overview of the research being done in Chinese comparative ethics and political philosophy. In addition to chapters on Chinese comparative and interpretative thought, The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Early Chinese Ethics and Political Philosophy brings early Chinese ethics and political philosophy into conversation with Western and Indian Philosophy, as well as Western Theology. Contributors discuss numerous texts and schools in Pre-Qin and Han Philosophy, including Confucianism, Daoism, Mohism, the Xunzi, the Liyun, and the Zhuangzi. The volume also shows how early Chinese ethical and political theories can be used to contextualise contemporary philosophical issues, such as metaethics, human rights, emotions, and the connection between ethics and metaphysics. The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Early Chinese Ethics and Political Philosophy is an ideal resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students encountering early Chinese ethics and political philosophy for the first time.

Confucian Ethics in Retrospect and Prospect

Confucian Ethics in Retrospect and Prospect
Author: Qingsong Shen,Kwong-loi Shun
Publsiher: CRVP
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2008
Genre: Confucian ethics
ISBN: 9781565182455

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Virtue Ethics and Confucianism

Virtue Ethics and Confucianism
Author: Stephen Angle,Michael Slote
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-07-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134068111

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This volume presents the fruits of an extended dialogue among American and Chinese philosophers concerning the relations between virtue ethics and the Confucian tradition. Based on recent advances in English-language scholarship on and translation of Confucian philosophy, the book demonstrates that cross-tradition stimulus, challenge, and learning are now eminently possible. Anyone interested in the role of virtue in contemporary moral philosophy, in Chinese thought, or in the future possibilities for cross-tradition philosophizing will find much to engage with in the twenty essays collected here.