Kurtis Hagen argues that early Confucians seek to discourage war by prescribing conditions for just war that are exceedingly difficult to meet. They encourage, instead, a long-term strategy of ameliorating unjust circumstances by leveraging the credibility and influence that stems from consistently practicing genuinely benevolent governance.
Kurtis Hagen argues that early Confucians seek to discourage war by prescribing conditions for just war that are exceedingly difficult to meet. They encourage, instead, a long-term strategy of ameliorating unjust circumstances by leveraging the credibility and influence that stems from consistently practicing genuinely benevolent governance.
Kurtis Hagen is an independent scholar and former associate professor and chair of the philosophy department at SUNY Plattsburgh.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: A Brief Overview of Confucianism Chapter 2: Western and Chinese Attitudes Regarding Warfare Chapter 3: Anticipating Confucian Just War Theory Chapter 4: Mencius on War and Humanitarian Intervention Chapter 5: Xunzi on War and Humanitarian Intervention Chapter 6: Mencius and Xunzi on Tyranny and Humanitarian Intervention: A Response to Twiss and Chan Chapter 7: From Human Nature to the Clash of Civilizations Chapter 8: Two Visions of Confucian World Order Conclusion Bibliography
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: A Brief Overview of Confucianism Chapter 2: Western and Chinese Attitudes Regarding Warfare Chapter 3: Anticipating Confucian Just War Theory Chapter 4: Mencius on War and Humanitarian Intervention Chapter 5: Xunzi on War and Humanitarian Intervention Chapter 6: Mencius and Xunzi on Tyranny and Humanitarian Intervention: A Response to Twiss and Chan Chapter 7: From Human Nature to the Clash of Civilizations Chapter 8: Two Visions of Confucian World Order Conclusion Bibliography
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