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Confucianism in Context: Classic Philosophy and Contemporary Issues, East Asia and Beyond

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Edited by Wonsuk Chang and Leah Kalmanson
2010
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A wide-ranging consideration of Confucianism for Western readers.

What is Confucianism? This book provides a wide-ranging view of the tradition and its contemporary relevance for Western readers. Discussing the development of Confucianism in China, the work goes on to show the deep impact of Korean and Japanese cultures on Confucian thinking. A dialogic way of thought, highly sensitive to locations and conditions, Confucianism is shown to be a valuable philosophical resource for a multicultural, globalizing world. In addition to discussing Confucianism' unique responses to traditional philosophical problems, such as the nature of self and society, Confucianism in Context shows how Confucian philosophy can contribute to contemporary issues such as democracy, human rights, feminism, and ecology.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title

Contents

Acknowledgments

pp. vii-vii

Foreword

pp. ix-xi

Introduction. The Confucian Tradition—An Evolving Narrative

pp. 1-7

1. Transmitting the Dao: Chinese Confucianism

pp. 9-31

2. The History of Confucianism in Korea

pp. 33-52

3. The History of Confucianism in Japan

pp. 53-66

4. What Is Confucianism?

pp. 67-85

5. Confucian Person in the Making

pp. 87-101

6. Confucianism and Democracy

pp. 103-120

7. Confucianism and Human Rights

pp. 121-144

8. The Short Happy Life of Boston Confucianism

pp. 145-173

9. A Feminist Appropriation of Confucianism

pp. 175-190

10. Confucian Trajectories on Environmental Understanding

pp. 191-210

Appendix I. List of Names

pp. 211-214

Appendix II. Historical Periods of China, Japan, and Korea

pp. 215-217

Glossary

pp. 219-226

Bibliography

pp. 227-233

Contributors

pp. 235-238

Index

pp. 239-243
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