Secret Subversion I Mou Zongsan Kant and Early Confucianism Routledge Studies in Contemporary Chinese Philosophy 1st Edition by Tang Wenming – Ebook PDF Instant Download/DeliveryISBN: 1351242233, 9781351242233
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ISBN-10 : 1351242233
ISBN-13 : 9781351242233
Author: Tang Wenming
Mou Zongsan (1909–1995), one of the representatives of Modern Confucianism, belongs to the most important Chinese philosophers of the twentieth century. From a more traditional Confucian perspective, this book makes a critical analysis on Mou’s “moral metaphysics,” mainly his thoughts about Confucian ethos. The author observes that Mou simplifies Confucian ethos rooted in various and specific environments, making them equal to modern ethics, which is a subversion of the ethical order of life advocated by traditional Confucianism. The author believes, also, that Mou has twisted Confucian ethos systematically by introducing Kant’s concept of autonomy into the interpretation of Confucian thoughts. Scholars and students in Chinese philosophy, especially those in Confucian studies, will be attracted by this book. Also, it will appeal to readers interested in comparative philosophy.
Secret Subversion I Mou Zongsan Kant and Early Confucianism Routledge Studies in Contemporary Chinese Philosophy 1st table of contents:
Part I The reduction of morality
1 Autonomy and altruism: On the moralistic interpretation of Confucian thought
Notes
2 Do the Zhou people’s concern-consciousness and respect for virtue constitute a moral breakthrough?
Notes
3 Is the Confucian doctrine of benevolence a moralistic doctrine?
Notes
4 Is Mencius’ theory of goodness of human nature a moral metaphysics?
Notes
Part II The appropriation of autonomy
5 The spirit of Confucian ethics and autonomous morality
Notes
6 Mencius on the internality of benevolence and righteousness
Notes
7 “The internality of benevolence and righteousness” and autonomous morality
Notes
8 Confucian ethics: Virtue-based or law-based?
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