Between Deontology and Justice

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Ancient Chinese Philosophy
Ancient Greece
ancient power legitimacy
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Chinese Culture
Chinese legal philosophy
Chinese philosophy
comparative Chinese Western political thought
Comparative Philosophy
Confucian Doctrine
Confucian Political
Confucian Political Philosophy
Confucian political theory
Contemporary Society
cultural liberalism China
Daoism
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Fang Yizhi
Feng Qi
Harmonious Society
Huang Zongxi
King Tang
Late Ming Dynasty
Li Dazhao
Mao Zedong
minben governance
NATO Air Strike
natural justice
Pole Star
Political Philosophy
Shi Ji
social harmony concepts
Tan Sitong
Vice Versa
Wang Fuzhi
Wei De
Western political philosophy
Xi Ci
Xu Fuguan
Yang Guangxian
Yi Zhuan
Yin Haiguang

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  • ISBN 9780815383116
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In China, political philosophy is still a comparatively new academic discipline. While there is no such phrase as “political philosophy” in ancient Chinese texts, there are elements within them that could be considered part of that field. Central questions of Chinese ancient political philosophy include the legitimacy of the source of political power, the foundation of moral rationality for the use of political power, and the purpose of political activities. This book explores the ideas of rights, the foundations of law, transference of power, democracy and other topics as debated in ancient times.

Focusing on important political thinkers in Chinese history, such as Kongzi, Laozi, Xu Fuguan, Liang Qichao, and Li Dazhao, the book explains characteristics that are particular to China, such as the system of abdication, the general will of the people, and the society of Great Harmony. While making comparisons between Chinese and Western political philosophy, the book also discusses how to establish a Chinese modern state and how to promote Chinese culture today so that it can influence more and more people around the world.

The book will be a valuable reference for scholars of Chinese philosophy, political philosophy, and Chinese culture.

Genyou Wu, Yangzi Chair Professor of Philosophy at Wuhan University, specializes in the history of Chinese philosophy, comparative philosophy, and political philosophy.

Yong Li, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Wuhan University.

Zemian Zheng, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Jianjun Li, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Wuhan University.

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