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  • English  (3)
  • Fan, Ruiping  (2)
  • Giordan, Giuseppe  (1)
  • Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands  (3)
  • Theology  (3)
  • Political Science
  • 1
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400718197
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 193p. 2 illus, digital)
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    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Giordan, Giuseppe, 1966 - Religion, spirituality and everyday practice
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Religion (General) ; Sociology ; Social Sciences ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Religiosität ; Spiritualität ; Religionsausübung ; Geistliches Leben
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  • 2
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400715424
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    Series Statement: Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture Ser. v.20
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 299.512
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    Keywords: Confucianism -- 20th century ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2007
    Abstract: This analysis of today's revival of Confucianism in China provides a rare non-European view, allowing access in English for the first time to new Chinese Confucian scholars aiming to reestablish Confucianism as China's moral, cultural, and political anchor.
    Abstract: THE RENAISSANCE OF CONFUCIANISM IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA -- Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Rise of Authentic Confucianism -- References -- Part 1: The Renaissance of Confucianism -- Chapter 2: From Mind Confucianism to Political Confucianism -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Major Problems of Contemporary Neo-Confucianism -- 2.2.1 The Extreme Tendency of Individualizing Confucianism -- 2.2.2 Overemphasis of Abstract Metaphysics -- 2.2.3 The Extreme Tendency of Internalization -- 2.2.4 The Extreme Tendency of Transcendentalism -- 2.3 The Consequence of Neglecting the Institutional Dimension of Confucianism -- 2.4 Why Contemporary Neo-Confucianism Failed to Develop Political Confucianism? -- 2.5 Contemporary Neo-Confucian Solution and Its Mistake -- 2.6 A New Direction in the Development of Contemporary Confucianism: From Mind Confucianism to Political Confucianism -- 2.7 Traditional Resources Available for the Contemporary Development of Confucian Institutions -- References -- Chapter 3: The Rise of Political Confucianism in Contemporary China -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Background of the Rise of Political Confucianism -- 3.3 The Main Arguments of Political Confucianism -- 3.3.1 Division of ''Mind Confucianism'' and ''Political Confucianism'' -- 3.3.2 Theory of Three-Dimensional Political Legitimacy -- 3.3.3 Proposition of Tri-Cameral Legislature -- 3.3.4 Restoration of Confucian Religion as the State Religion -- 3.4 Reactions of Contemporary Scholars to Political Confucianism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: On ''One-Continuity'' in Jiang Qing's Confucian Thought -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Distinction Between Political Confucianism and Mind Confucianism -- 4.3 What Is the Relationship Between the Two? The Daxue View of Nei Sheng as Substance and Wai Wang as Function.
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  • 3
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789048131563
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (304 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture Ser. v.17
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 181.112
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    Keywords: Confucianism ; Confucianism -- China ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book demonstrates that the moral insights of Confucian thought are precisely those needed to fill the moral vacuum developing in post-communist China and to address similar problems in the West.
    Abstract: RECONSTRUCTIONIST CONFUCIANISM -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on Chinese Sources and Characters -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Beyond Individualism: Familism as the Key to Virtuous Social Structure -- 1 Confucian Morality: Why It Is in Tension with Contemporary Western Moral Commitments -- 2 Virtue, Ren, and Familial Roles: Deflating Concerns with Individual Rights and Equality -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Are Rights Persuasive? -- 2.3 The Confucian Virtue-Based Personhood -- 2.4 Reflections on Equal Rights Vs. Unequal Virtues -- 2.5 Towards a Reconstructionist Confucian Bioethics -- 3 A Family-Oriented Civil Society: Treating People as Unequals -- 3.1 Introduction: Civil Society, Rule of Law and Conflicting World Views -- 3.2 Liberal Democratic Civil Society: Treating People as Equals -- 3.3 Confucian Anti-Egalitarian Civil Society: Treating People as Relatives -- 3.4 The Family: Stumbling Block for Justice or Keystone of Virtue? -- 3.5 Is a Confucian Family-Oriented Civil Society Possible? -- 3.6 Concluding Reflections: Towards a Familist Civil Society -- Part II Virtue as a Way of Life: Social Justice Reconsidered -- 4 Virtue as the True Character of Social Obligations: Why Rawlsian Social Justice is Vicious -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Distribution of Instrumental Goods Vs. The Pursuit of Intrinsic Virtues -- 4.3 Equality Vs. Harmony -- 4.4 Liberal Democracy Vs. Confucian Aristocracy -- 4.5 Liberal Rights Vs. Confucian Rights -- 4.6 Neutral Vs. Non-Neutral -- 4.7 Election Vs. Examination -- 4.8 Contractarian Neutrality Vs. Private-Property Economy -- 4.9 Conclusion -- 5 Giving Priority to Virtue Over Justice and Rebuilding Chinese Health Care Principles -- 5.1 The Challenges of Health Care in Todays China -- 5.2 Two Misleading Ethical Views -- 5.3 Reconstructionist Confucian Ethical Principles for Health Care.
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