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Confucian Political Philosophy Dialogues on the State of the Field

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Springer

Pubblicazione: 11/2021
Edizione: 1st ed. 2021





Trama

This book debates the values and ideals of Confucian politics—harmony, virtue, freedom, justice, order—and what these ideals mean for Confucian political philosophy today. The authors deliberate these eminent topics in five debates centering on recent innovative and influential publications in the field. Challenging and building on those works, the dialogues consider the roles of benevolence, family determination, public reason, distributive justice, and social stability in Confucian political philosophy. In response, the authors defend their views and evaluate their critics in turn. Taking up a broad range of crucial issues—autonomy, liberty, democracy, political legitimacy, human welfare—these author-meets-critic debates will appeal to scholars interested in political, comparative, and East Asian philosophy. Their interlaced themes weave a portrait of what is at stake in discussing Confucian values and theory. Most importantly, they engage and develop the state of the field of Confucian political philosophy today.





Sommario

Introduction: Contemporary Confucian Political Philosophy
Yong HUANG and Robert A. Carleo III

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 
by Yat-hung LEUNG
Chapter 2: Harmony and Ren: A Response to Leung Yat-hung’s Critique of The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony
by Chenyang LI

II. Family Determination

Chapter 3: On Family Determination in Reconstructionist Confucianism
by Ho Chuen KWAN
Chapter 4: Which Confucianism? And What Liberty?
by Ruiping FAN

III. Public Reason 

Chapter 5 On Confucian Public Reason
by Robert A. Carleo III 
Chapter 6 Confucian Public Reason Beyond Rawls
by Sungmoon KIM

IV. Justice

Chapter 7 Distributive Justice in Pre-Qin Confucianism: Equality, Priority, and Sufficiency
by Chun Hin TSOI
Chapter 8 Thinking About Justice and Interpreting the Analects
by Erin M. Cline

V. Order and Virtue

Chapter 9 Virtue-Based Politics: A Dialogue with Loubna El Amine’s New Interpretation of Classical Confucian Political Thought
by Leong CHAN
Chapter 10 The Loftiness of Political Order—A Response to CHAN Leong
by Loubna El Amine





Autore

Robert A. Carleo III (M.Phil. Chinese Philosophy, Fudan University; Ph.D. Philosophy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong) works principally on comparative and Chinese moral and political theory. His writing can be found in Philosophy East and West, Asian Studies, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, and Journal of World Philosophies, as well as on Bloomsbury Academic and Open Court Press. His translations of Chinese philosophy have been published by Harvard University Press, Brill, Taylor and Francis, and Springer, one of which was selected as an Outstanding Academic Title of 2019 by the American Library Association’s Choice magazine.

Yong Huang, Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, is founding editor of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy and of Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy, the first-ever companion series exclusively focused on Chinese philosophy. He has founded several other book series, as well, including the ACPA Series in Chinese and Comparative Philosophy, and has served as co-chair of the Confucian Tradition Group of American Academy of Religion, co-chair of the University Seminar on Neo-Confucian Studies at Columbia University, and President the of Association of Chinese Philosophers in America. In addition, he sits on almost 20 editorial boards of scholarly journals and book series in both English and Chinese. With interests in both philosophy and religion in both Western and Chinese traditions, his research focuses on ethical and political issues from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective.











Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9783030706104

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm Ø 494 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:VIII, 208 p.
Pagine Arabe: 208
Pagine Romane: viii


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