Secret Subversion I

Secret Subversion I

Mou Zongsan, Kant, and Early Confucianism

Wenming, Tang

Taylor & Francis Inc

08/2020

140

Dura

Inglês

9780815374428

15 a 20 dias

453

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Part 1 The Reduction of Morality

Chapter I. Autonomy and Altruism: On the Moralistic Interpretation of Confucian Thought

Chapter II. Do the Zhou People's Concern-Consciousness and Respect for Virtue Constitute a Moral Breakthrough?

Chapter III. Is the Confucian Doctrine of Benevolence a Moralistic Doctrine?

Chapter IV. Is Mencius' Theory of Goodness of Human Nature a Moral Metaphysics?

Part 2 The Appropriation of Autonomy

Chapter I. The Spirit of Confucian Ethics and Autonomous Morality

Chapter II. Mencius on the Internality of Benevolence and Righteousness

Chapter III. "The Internality of Benevolence and Righteousness" and Autonomous Morality

Chapter IV. Confucian Ethics: Virtue-Based or Law-Based?
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Mou Zongsan;Young Men;Vice Versa;Confucianism;Heaven's Mandate;Chinese Philosophy;Divine Command Theory;Moral Metaphysics;Good Life;Ethics;Kant;Filial Piety;Philosophy;Xu Fuguan;Comparative Philosophy;Moral Sprouts;Confucian ethos;Song Ming Neo-Confucianism;traditional Confucianism;Autonomous Morality;Mou's moral metaphysics;Li Ming;Kant's concept of autonomy;Confucian Ethics;modern ethics;Zhou People;Zhong Gong;Sensus Communis;Modern Ethical Theories;Willow Tree;Xiong Shili;Transcendental Freedom;Virtue Ethics;Zhou Dynasty;Kant's Moral Philosophy;Elder Person