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Confucianisms Prospects A Reassessment Shaun Odwyer

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Confucianisms Prospects A Reassessment Shaun Odwyer
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Author: Shaun O'Dwyer
ISBN: 9781438475493, 9781438475509, 1438475497, 1438475500
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Confucianisms Prospects A Reassessment Shaun Odwyer by Shaun O'dwyer 9781438475493, 9781438475509, 1438475497, 1438475500 instant download after payment.

Challenges descriptions of East Asian societies as Confucian cultures and communitarian Confucian models as a political alternative to liberal democracy.
In Confucianism’s Prospects , Shaun O’Dwyer offers a rare critical engagement with English language scholarship on Confucianism. Against the background of historical and sociological research into the rapid modernization of East Asian societies, O’Dwyer reviews several key Confucian ethical ideas and proposals for East Asian alternatives to liberal democracy that have emerged from this scholarship. He also puts the following question to Confucian scholars: what prospects do those ideas and proposals have in East Asian societies in which liberal democracy and pluralism are well established, and individualization and declining fertility are impacting deeply upon family life? In making his case, O’Dwyer draws upon the neglected work of Japanese philosophers and intellectuals who were witnesses to Japan’s pioneering East Asian modernization, and protagonists in the rise and disastrous wartime fall of its own modernized Confucianism. He contests a sometimes Sinocentric and ahistorical conception of East Asian societies as “Confucian societies,” while also recognizing that Confucian traditions can contribute importantly to global philosophical dialogue, and to civic and religious life.
Tags: Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Religion, Confucianism, Ethics, Philosophy

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