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ISBN 10: 1565182456
ISBN 13: 978-1565182455
Author: Qingsong Shen, Kwong-loi Shun
Confucian Ethics in Retrospect and Prospect is a scholarly collection that explores the enduring relevance and evolving interpretations of Confucian moral philosophy. Edited by Qingsong Shen and Kwong-loi Shun, the book brings together essays by leading thinkers in the field to analyze key aspects of Confucian ethical thought—from its classical origins to its role in contemporary philosophical and social discourse.
The book is divided into thematic sections that reflect on both historical developments in Confucianism and its potential contributions to modern issues such as moral cultivation, political ethics, human rights, and intercultural dialogue. It examines foundational concepts like ren (benevolence), li (ritual propriety), and yi (righteousness), while also addressing challenges in interpreting Confucian ideals within today’s pluralistic and globalized societies.
Ideal for scholars, students, and readers interested in East Asian philosophy, the volume not only provides a comprehensive retrospective on Confucian ethics but also projects its relevance into future philosophical and cultural conversations.
Dependent Virtues of Li 禮
Glossary
The Good and the Right
The Formation of the Zhu Xi’s Four Books Learning
Reactions Against Zhu Xi’s Four Books Learning
Ancient Learning in Chong Yagyong’s Four Books
Basic Structure of Chong Yagyong’s Four Books
Chong Yagyong’s Interpretation of the Great
Conclusion
Glossary
Introduction
References
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Tags: Qingsong Shen, Kwong loi Shun, Confucian, Ethics, Retrospect, Prospect