Ethics in Early China : an Anthology /

Early Chinese ethics has attracted increasing scholarly and social attention in recent years, as the virtue ethics movement in Western philosophy sparked renewed interest in Confucianism and Daoism. Meanwhile, intellectuals and social commentators throughout greater China have looked to the Chinese...

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Altres autors: Fraser, Chris (Editor), Robins, Dan (Editor), O'Leary, Timothy (Editor)
Format: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press ©2011.
Accés en línia:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1xwdxp
Taula de continguts:
  • Part one: New readings
  • 1: Were the early Confucians virtuous?
  • 02: Mencius as consequentialist
  • 3: No need for hemlock : Mencius's defense of tradition
  • 04: Mohism and motivation
  • 5: "It goes beyond skill"
  • 6: The sounds of Zhengming : setting names straight in early Chinese texts
  • 7: Embodied virtue, self-cultivation, and ethics
  • Part two: New departures
  • 8: Moral tradition respect
  • 9: Piecemeal progress
  • 10: Agon and He
  • 11: Confucianism and moral intuition
  • 12: Chapter 38 of the Daodejing as an imaginary genealogy of morals
  • 13: Poetic language
  • 14: Dao as naturalistic focus
  • Afterword
  • Index.