This book represents the cutting edge of theoretical works on Confucianism. Starting from Confucianisms comeback in modern China and ending with the proposal of the new philosophical concept of multiple universality in the face of the world culture, the author conducts an in-depth analysis and discussion of many facets of the relationship between Confucianism, Confucian traditions and the modern world culture.
It has a focused theme and a strong sense of contemporaneity, and responds to the current challenges confronting Confucianism from the perspective of modern culture. The chapters not only elucidate the Confucian position in the face of challenges of global ethics, dialogues on human rights, and ecological civilization, but also provide a modern interpretation of classical Confucian ideas on education, politics and ritual politics as well as an analysis of the development of modern Confucianism. All in all, this work is a comprehensive exposition of the Confucian values and their modern implications.
Confucius and Modern China
Whose Justice and What Ethics?
Confucian Ethics and a Global Ethic
Confuciansim and Power Discourse
The Confucian Tradition and Public Intellectuals
Ecological Orientation and Modern Interpretation of the Confucian Doctrine of
Benevolence
Confucian Ritual Study and Modern Society
The Confucian Views on the Dialogue between Confucius and Jesus
Noumenon and Origin
Confucianism and Modern East Asia
Confucian Ethics and Chinas Modernization
Modern Chinese Culture and the Predicament of Confucianism
The Three Themes on Early Chinese Political Philosophy
On Moral Politics
The Idiosyncrasy of Confucian Political Philosophy
On the Educational Thought of Confucianism
Towards Real World Culture
Multi-element Universalism in the Era of Globalization
Postscript
Index
Chen Lai, Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Tsinghua University, is dean of the College of Chinese Ancient Studies at Tsinghua University. His research focuses on Chinese philosophy, especially Confucianism, covering the period from Pre-Qin Dynasty to modern times. His major works include Ancient Religion and Ethics, Pursuing Modern Chinese Philosophy, Study on Wang Yangmings Philosophy, and Benevolence Ontology.