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Confucian Ritual and Moral Education
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Author_Colin J. Lewis
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Confucian
Confucianism
Confucius
education
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ethics
moral
Moral education
moral psychology
philosophy
psychosocial
ritual
socialization
Vygotsky
Product details
- ISBN 9781793612410
- Weight: 445g
- Dimensions: 162 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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It is widely accepted that moral education is quintessential to facilitating and maintaining prosocial attitudes. What moral education should entail and how it can be effectively pursued remain hotly disputed questions. In Confucian Ritual and Moral Education, Colin J. Lewis examines these issues by appealing to two traditions that have until now escaped comparison: Vygotsky’s theory of learning and psychosocial development and ancient Confucianism’s ritualized approach to moral education. Lewis argues first, that Vygotsky and the Confucians complement one another in a manner that enables a nuanced, empirically sound understanding of how the Confucian ritual education model should be construed and how it could be deployed; and second, just as ritual education in the Confucian tradition can be explicated in terms of modern developmental theory, this ancient notion of ritual can also serve as a viable resource for moral education in a contemporary, diverse world.
Colin J. Lewis is instructor of philosophy and director of the Asian studies minor at the University of Colorado.
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