Confucian Role Ethics

Confucian Role Ethics
Title Confucian Role Ethics PDF eBook
Author Roger T Ames
Publisher The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Pages 352
Release 2011-08-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9629969106

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In this landmark work, noted comparative philosopher Roger T. Ames interprets how the classics of the Confucian canon portray the authentic, ethical human being. He argues that many distinguished commentators on Confucian ethics have explained the fundamental ideas and terms of this distinctively Chinese philosophy by superimposing Western concepts and categories, effectively collapsing this rich tradition into a subcategory of "virtue ethics." Beginning by addressing the problem of responsible cultural comparisons, Ames then formulates the interpretive context necessary to locate the texts within their own cultural ambiance. Exploring the relational notion of "person" that grounds Confucian philosophy, he pursues a nuanced understanding of the cluster of terms through which Confucian role ethics is expressed. Drawing on Western and Chinese sources, Ames provides a convincing argument that the only way to understand the Confucian vision of the consummate life is to take the tradition on its own terms.

Confucian Role Ethics

Confucian Role Ethics
Title Confucian Role Ethics PDF eBook
Author Henry Rosemont
Publisher V&r Unipress
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Confucian ethics
ISBN 9783847106050

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The essays collected in this volume establish Confucian role ethics as a term of art in the contemporary ethical discourse. The holistic philosophy presented here is grounded in the primacy of relationality and a narrative understanding of person, and is a challenge to a foundational liberal individualism that has defined persons as discrete, autonomous, rational, free, and often self-interested agents. Confucian role ethics begins from a relationally constituted conception of person, takes family roles and relations as the entry point for developing moral competence, invokes moral imagination and the growth in relations that it can inspire as the substance of human morality, and entails a human-centered, atheistic religiousness that stands in sharp contrast to the Abrahamic religions.

Virtue Ethics and Confucianism

Virtue Ethics and Confucianism
Title Virtue Ethics and Confucianism PDF eBook
Author Stephen Angle
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134068182

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This volume presents the fruits of an extended dialogue among American and Chinese philosophers concerning the relations between virtue ethics and the Confucian tradition. Based on recent advances in English-language scholarship on and translation of Confucian philosophy, the book demonstrates that cross-tradition stimulus, challenge, and learning are now eminently possible. Anyone interested in the role of virtue in contemporary moral philosophy, in Chinese thought, or in the future possibilities for cross-tradition philosophizing will find much to engage with in the twenty essays collected here.

Human Becomings

Human Becomings
Title Human Becomings PDF eBook
Author Roger T. Ames
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 503
Release 2020-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1438480814

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2021 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title In Human Becomings, Roger T. Ames argues that the appropriateness of categorizing Confucian ethics as role ethics turns largely on the conception of person that is presupposed within the interpretive context of classical Chinese philosophy. By beginning with first self-consciously and critically theorizing the Confucian conception of persons as the starting point of Confucian ethics, Ames posits that the ultimate goal will be to take the Confucian tradition on its own terms and to let it speak with its own voice without overwriting it with cultural importances not its own. He argues that perhaps the most important contribution Confucian philosophy can make to contemporary ethical, social, and political discourse is the conception of focus-field, relationally constituted persons as a robust alternative to the ideology of individualism with single actors playing to win.

The Ethics of Confucius and Aristotle

The Ethics of Confucius and Aristotle
Title The Ethics of Confucius and Aristotle PDF eBook
Author Jiyuan Yu
Publisher Routledge
Pages 290
Release 2013-05-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1136748482

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As a comparative study of the virtue ethics of Aristotle and Confucius, this book explores how they each reflect upon human good and virtue out of their respective cultural assumptions, conceptual frameworks, and philosophical perspectives. It does not simply take one side as a framework to understand the other; rather, it takes them as mirrors for each other and seeks to develop new readings and perspectives of both ethics that would be unattainable if each were studied on its own.

Confucian Ethics of the Axial Age

Confucian Ethics of the Axial Age
Title Confucian Ethics of the Axial Age PDF eBook
Author Heiner Roetz
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 394
Release 1993-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 1438417624

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Confucian Ethics of the Axial Age describes the formative period of Chinese culture—the last centuries of the Zhou dynasty—as an early epoch of enlightenment. It comprehensively reconstructs the ethical discourse as thought gradually became emancipated from tradition and institutions. Rather than presenting a chronology of different thinkers and works, this book discusses the systematic aspects of moral philosophies. Based on original texts, Roetz focuses on filial piety; the conflict between the family and the state; the legitimating of the political order; the virtues of loyalty, friendship, and harmony; concepts of justice; the principle of humaneness and its different readings; the Golden Rule; the moral person; the autonomous self, motivation, decision and conscience; and various attempts to ground morality in religion, human nature, or reason. These topics are arranged in such a way that the genetic structure and the logical development of the moral reasoning becomes apparent. From this detached perspective, conventional morality is either rejected or critically reestablished under the restraint of new abstract and universal norms. This makes the Chinese developments part of the ancient worldwide movement of enlightenment of the axial age.

Confucian Ethics

Confucian Ethics
Title Confucian Ethics PDF eBook
Author Kwong-Loi Shun
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 242
Release 2004-09-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521796576

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