Virtue Ethics and Confucianism
Herausgeber: Angle, Stephen; Slote, Michael
Virtue Ethics and Confucianism
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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 271
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138933606
- ISBN-10: 1138933600
- Artikelnr.: 42456588
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 271
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138933606
- ISBN-10: 1138933600
- Artikelnr.: 42456588
Stephen Angle is Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University Michael Slote is Michael Slote is UST Professor of Ethics at the University of Miami
Part One: Debating the Scope and Applicability of Virtue and Virtue Ethics
1.1 Chen Lai Virtue Ethics and Confucian Ethics 1.2 Philip J. Ivanhoe
Virtue Ethics and the Chinese Confucian Tradition 1.3 Lee Ming-huei
Confucianism, Kant, and Virtue Ethics 1.4 Bryan Van Norden Toward a
Synthesis of Confucianism and Aristotelianism 1.5 Liu Liangjian Virtue
Ethics and Confucianism: A Methdological Reflection 1.6 Wong Wai-ying
Confucian Ethics and Virtue Ethics Revisited Part Two: Happiness, Luck, and
Ultimate Goals 2.7 Michael Slote The Impossibility of Perfection 2.8
Matthew Walker Structured Inclusivism about Human Flourishing: A Mengzian
Formulation 2.9 Benjamin Huff The Target of Life in Aristotle and Wang
Yangming 2.10 Sean Walsh Varieties of Moral Luck in Ethical and Political
Philosophy for Confucius and Aristotle Part Three: Practicality,
Justification, and Action Guidance 3.11 Yu Jiyuan The Practicality of
Ancient Virtue Ethics: Greece and China 3.12 Lo Ping-cheung How Virtues
Provide Action Guidance - Confucian Military Virtues At Work 3.13 Xiao Yang
Rationality and Virtue in the Mencius 3.14 Huang Yong Between Generalism
and Particularism: The Cheng Brothers' Neo-Confucian Virtue Ethics Part
Four: Moral Psychology and Particular Virtues 3.15 Sarah Rushing What is
Confucian Humility? 3.16 Angle, Stephen Is Conscientiousness a Virtue?
Confucian Answers 3.17 Kai Marchal The Virtues of Justice in Zhu Xi 19.
Andrew Terjesen Is Empathy the "One Thread" Running Through Confucianism?
20. Marion Hourdequin The Limits of Empathy
1.1 Chen Lai Virtue Ethics and Confucian Ethics 1.2 Philip J. Ivanhoe
Virtue Ethics and the Chinese Confucian Tradition 1.3 Lee Ming-huei
Confucianism, Kant, and Virtue Ethics 1.4 Bryan Van Norden Toward a
Synthesis of Confucianism and Aristotelianism 1.5 Liu Liangjian Virtue
Ethics and Confucianism: A Methdological Reflection 1.6 Wong Wai-ying
Confucian Ethics and Virtue Ethics Revisited Part Two: Happiness, Luck, and
Ultimate Goals 2.7 Michael Slote The Impossibility of Perfection 2.8
Matthew Walker Structured Inclusivism about Human Flourishing: A Mengzian
Formulation 2.9 Benjamin Huff The Target of Life in Aristotle and Wang
Yangming 2.10 Sean Walsh Varieties of Moral Luck in Ethical and Political
Philosophy for Confucius and Aristotle Part Three: Practicality,
Justification, and Action Guidance 3.11 Yu Jiyuan The Practicality of
Ancient Virtue Ethics: Greece and China 3.12 Lo Ping-cheung How Virtues
Provide Action Guidance - Confucian Military Virtues At Work 3.13 Xiao Yang
Rationality and Virtue in the Mencius 3.14 Huang Yong Between Generalism
and Particularism: The Cheng Brothers' Neo-Confucian Virtue Ethics Part
Four: Moral Psychology and Particular Virtues 3.15 Sarah Rushing What is
Confucian Humility? 3.16 Angle, Stephen Is Conscientiousness a Virtue?
Confucian Answers 3.17 Kai Marchal The Virtues of Justice in Zhu Xi 19.
Andrew Terjesen Is Empathy the "One Thread" Running Through Confucianism?
20. Marion Hourdequin The Limits of Empathy
Part One: Debating the Scope and Applicability of Virtue and Virtue Ethics
1.1 Chen Lai Virtue Ethics and Confucian Ethics 1.2 Philip J. Ivanhoe
Virtue Ethics and the Chinese Confucian Tradition 1.3 Lee Ming-huei
Confucianism, Kant, and Virtue Ethics 1.4 Bryan Van Norden Toward a
Synthesis of Confucianism and Aristotelianism 1.5 Liu Liangjian Virtue
Ethics and Confucianism: A Methdological Reflection 1.6 Wong Wai-ying
Confucian Ethics and Virtue Ethics Revisited Part Two: Happiness, Luck, and
Ultimate Goals 2.7 Michael Slote The Impossibility of Perfection 2.8
Matthew Walker Structured Inclusivism about Human Flourishing: A Mengzian
Formulation 2.9 Benjamin Huff The Target of Life in Aristotle and Wang
Yangming 2.10 Sean Walsh Varieties of Moral Luck in Ethical and Political
Philosophy for Confucius and Aristotle Part Three: Practicality,
Justification, and Action Guidance 3.11 Yu Jiyuan The Practicality of
Ancient Virtue Ethics: Greece and China 3.12 Lo Ping-cheung How Virtues
Provide Action Guidance - Confucian Military Virtues At Work 3.13 Xiao Yang
Rationality and Virtue in the Mencius 3.14 Huang Yong Between Generalism
and Particularism: The Cheng Brothers' Neo-Confucian Virtue Ethics Part
Four: Moral Psychology and Particular Virtues 3.15 Sarah Rushing What is
Confucian Humility? 3.16 Angle, Stephen Is Conscientiousness a Virtue?
Confucian Answers 3.17 Kai Marchal The Virtues of Justice in Zhu Xi 19.
Andrew Terjesen Is Empathy the "One Thread" Running Through Confucianism?
20. Marion Hourdequin The Limits of Empathy
1.1 Chen Lai Virtue Ethics and Confucian Ethics 1.2 Philip J. Ivanhoe
Virtue Ethics and the Chinese Confucian Tradition 1.3 Lee Ming-huei
Confucianism, Kant, and Virtue Ethics 1.4 Bryan Van Norden Toward a
Synthesis of Confucianism and Aristotelianism 1.5 Liu Liangjian Virtue
Ethics and Confucianism: A Methdological Reflection 1.6 Wong Wai-ying
Confucian Ethics and Virtue Ethics Revisited Part Two: Happiness, Luck, and
Ultimate Goals 2.7 Michael Slote The Impossibility of Perfection 2.8
Matthew Walker Structured Inclusivism about Human Flourishing: A Mengzian
Formulation 2.9 Benjamin Huff The Target of Life in Aristotle and Wang
Yangming 2.10 Sean Walsh Varieties of Moral Luck in Ethical and Political
Philosophy for Confucius and Aristotle Part Three: Practicality,
Justification, and Action Guidance 3.11 Yu Jiyuan The Practicality of
Ancient Virtue Ethics: Greece and China 3.12 Lo Ping-cheung How Virtues
Provide Action Guidance - Confucian Military Virtues At Work 3.13 Xiao Yang
Rationality and Virtue in the Mencius 3.14 Huang Yong Between Generalism
and Particularism: The Cheng Brothers' Neo-Confucian Virtue Ethics Part
Four: Moral Psychology and Particular Virtues 3.15 Sarah Rushing What is
Confucian Humility? 3.16 Angle, Stephen Is Conscientiousness a Virtue?
Confucian Answers 3.17 Kai Marchal The Virtues of Justice in Zhu Xi 19.
Andrew Terjesen Is Empathy the "One Thread" Running Through Confucianism?
20. Marion Hourdequin The Limits of Empathy