Confucian Ethics and Chinese Society: Chinese Confucian Principles
Series: Understanding China;
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Product details:
- Publisher Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press
- Date of Publication 15 May 2026
- ISBN 9789819530670
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages200 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XIV, 200 p. 2 illus. 700
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Long description:
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It tries to explicate Confucian concepts from a localized perspective, making it clear that Confucian ethics scaffold the foundation of Chinese society. Understanding the relationship between Confucian ethics and Chinese society is crucial for understanding China.
The book cites a great deal of classics across four independently themed chapters, making it a valuable reference for researchers, students, or anyone interested in Confucianism and Chinese philosophy.
While Confucian Ethics and Chinese Society: Chinese Confucian Institutions, written by the same author, focuses on the way Confucian principles are omnipresent in the organization of China's institutions, this book focuses on the principles themselves.
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Benevolence and Filial Piety.- Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy.- Rules of Propriety and Law.- Innate Knowledge and the Highest Goodness.- The Heavenly Principle and Human Desire.- Virtue and Destiny.
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