Living Confucianisms

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chinese philosophy
confucian
confucian harmony
confucian justice
diplomacy
eastern philosophy
education
environmental harmony
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international relations
political harmony
social harmony

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  • ISBN 9781538181034
  • Weight: 621g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For over two thousand years, Confucianism has built up sophisticated approaches exploring social, political, and environmental harmony. As a valuable cultural resource and one of the main drivers of societal norms across much of East Asia, Confucian philosophy has been going through a global academic revival over the last three decades. It has insights that can help us reflect on the root causes of, and remedies for, disorder in the 21st century, and can build bridges of dialogue across alternative philosophical, political, diplomatic, educational, and religious systems. This volume presents diverse ‘Confucianisms’ as hybrid, evolving traditions that have been indigenized and creatively interpreted to support human fulfilment, using the vast cultural resources of the past to meet the needs of the present and the future.Living Confucianisms: Strategies for Optimizing Harmony explores contemporary harmony from a wide range of perspectives across philosophy, religion, politics, linguistics, diplomacy, international relations and education, with writers from numerous cultural and national backgrounds.

James D. Sellmann is professor of philosophy and dean at University of Guam.
R. James Ferguson is honorary adjunct assistant professor in the faculty of society & design at Bond University, Australia.
Rosita Dellios is associate professor of international relations at Bond University, Australia.