Confucianisms for a changing world cultural order / / edited by Roger T. Ames, Peter D. Hershock.

Critically explores how the pan-Asian phenomenon of Confucianism offers alternative values and depths of ethical commitment that cross national and cultural boundaries to provide a new response to the challenges of the changing world order.

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Superior document:Confucian cultures
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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : East-West Center,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Confucian cultures.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 277 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Rethinking Confucianism's relationship to global capitalism: some philosophical reflections for a Confucian critique of global capitalism / Sor-hoon TAN
  • Confucianism as an antidote for the liberal self-centeredness: a dialogue between Confucianism and liberalism / LEE Seung-Hwan
  • Toward religious harmon: a Confucian contribution / Peter Y.J. WONG
  • The Special District of Confucian Culture, the Amish community and Confucian pre-Qin political heritage / ZHANG Xianglong
  • Why speak of "East Asian Confucianisms"? / Chun-chieh HUANG
  • The formation and limitations of modern Japanese Confucianism: Confucianism for the nation and Confucianism for the people / NAKAJIMA Takahiro
  • Historical and cultural features of Confucianism in East Asia / CHEN Lai
  • Animism and spiritualism: the two origins of life in Confucianism / OGURA Kizo
  • The noble person and the revolutionary: living with Confucian values in contemporary Vietnam / NGUYEN Nam
  • The ethics of contingency, Yinyang / Heisook KIM
  • Zhong in the Analects with insights into loyalty / Winnie SUNG
  • Whither Confucius? Whither philosophy? / Michael NYLAN
  • Euro-Japanese universalism, Korean Confucianism, and aesthetic communities / Wonsuk CHANG
  • State power and the Confucian classics: observations on the Mengzi jiewen and truth management under the first Ming emperor / Bernhard FUEHRER
  • Striving for democracy: Confucian political philosophy in the Ming and Qing dynasties / WU Genyou.