Moral vision and tradition : essays in Chinese ethics /
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
©1998.
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Series: | Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ;
v. 31. |
Online Access: | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=46080 |
Table of Contents:
- Reasonable action and Confucian argumentation
- Confucian vision and experience of the world
- Forgetting morality: reflections on a theme in Chuang tzu
- Chinese moral vision, responsive agency, and factual beliefs
- Opposites as complements: reflections on the significance of Tao
- Morality and human nature
- Harmony and the Neo-Confucian sage
- Competence, concern, and the role of the paradigmatic individuals (Chün tzu) in moral education
- Between commitment and realization: Wang Yang- ming's vision of the universe as a moral community
- The possibility of a Confucian theory of rhetoric
- A Confucian perspective on self-deception
- The Confucian tradition (Tao-t'ung)
- Basic concepts of Confucian ethics
- Principles of preconditions of adjudication.