Moral cultivation and Confucian character : engaging Joel J. Kupperman /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
2014.
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Colección: | SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; Notes; References; Part I. Moral Cultivation and Confucian Virtues: Engagements and Developments; 1. From Kupperman's Character Ethics to Confucian Role Ethics: Putting Humpty Together Again; Reinstating Family in Moral Philosophy; Okin and the Importance of Family in Formulating a Theory of Justice; A Confucian Critique of Okin's Theory of Justice; Kupperman and the Role of Family in Early Character Development; A Confucian Critique of Kupperman's Character Ethics; A Meditation on the Importance of Family in Ordinary Experience.
- Roles in Marriage, Family, and ParentingFamily and the Ordering of Values; A Non-Exemplary Son: Immoral as Well?; The Dysfunctional Family Objection; The Primacy of Family in Confucian Role Ethics; A Thought Experiment: On Reviving Family Reverence; Confucian Role Ethics in the Confucian Project; Notes; References; 2. Kongzi and Aristotle as Virtue Ethicists; Introduction; Why Virtue Ethics?; Kongzi's and Aristotle's Ethical Philosophies; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 3. Anthropocentric Realism about Values; Some Typologies; The Argument from Disagreement.
- The Case for Anthropocentric RealismThe Why Question; Four Inadequate Answers to the Why Question; Six Adequate Answers to the Why Question; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 4. The Different Faces of Love in a Good Life; Does Love Answer to Reasons?; Shun's Love for His Family; Keeping the Different Faces of Love in Play; Why Love Has Different Faces; Love as a Virtue; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 5. On Reflective Equanimity: A Confucian Perspective; Introduction; The Primacy of the Ethical; Invulnerability and Contentment; Acceptance; Detachment in Engagement.
- On Reflective EquanimityAcknowledgments; Notes; References; 6. Individual and Rituals; Ritual; Individuation; The Other; Correcting Rituals; Notes; References; Part II. Moral Cultivation and Material Well-Being; 7. Material Well-Being and Character Cultivation in Confucianism; 1; 2; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 8. Materialistic Desires and Ethical Life in the Analects and the Mencius; Opposition Between Materialistic/Profitable Pursuits and Ethical Life; Managing Competition and Conflict Between Materialistic Desires and Ethical Desires.
- A Bird in Hand ...?: Uncertain Outcome of Materialistic PursuitsMencius's Objections to Confucius's Harnessing of Materialistic Desires; "Most Precious and Sacred Kind of Vessel": Reconciling Materialistic Pursuits with Ethical Life; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 9. Character and Ethics for Social Entities; The Discrepancy Between Ethics for Individuals and Ethics for Social Entities; Group Self; What Does It Mean for a Social Entity to Have Character?; Transforming Power of Role Models; Acknowledgment; Notes; References.