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Virtue Ethics And Consequentialism In Early Chinese Philosophy Bryan Van Norden

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Virtue Ethics And Consequentialism In Early Chinese Philosophy Bryan Van Norden
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 428
Author: Bryan Van Norden
ISBN: 9780511290626, 9780521867351, 0521867355, 0511290624
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Virtue Ethics And Consequentialism In Early Chinese Philosophy Bryan Van Norden by Bryan Van Norden 9780511290626, 9780521867351, 0521867355, 0511290624 instant download after payment.

In this book, Bryan W. Van Norden examines early Confucianism as a form of virtue ethics and Mohism, an anti-Confucian movement, as a version of consequentialism. The philosophical methodology is analytic, in that the emphasis is on clear exegesis of the texts and a critical examination of the philosophical arguments proposed by each side. Van Norden shows that Confucianism, while similar to Aristotelianism in being a form of virtue ethics, offers different conceptions of “the good life,” the virtues, human nature, and ethical cultivation.

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