This paper compares the conception of justice grounded on the liberal political thought and the Chinese notion of justice deeply rooted in Confucian and Legalist theories from the standpoint of the political culture they each supports. It argues that whereas the former supports the liberal culture marked by the plurality of reasonable doctrines and by seeing persons as free and equal, the latter supports an authoritarian culture based on a dogmatic, comprehensive moral doctrine. Such cultural differences have made it difficult for the Chinese elite holding a Confucian view to negotiate and appreciate the political conception of justice as fairness. This paper suggests that it is important for a modern state to formulate philosophies that ac...
Asian Paradigm Theory states that there is a significant difference between the Western and Asian co...
For a long time the dichotomy of concept of rights as emerging from Natural Law tradition and concep...
For decades, social control theorists in the West have gradually lost their political thrust and bec...
Claims about a pursuit of justice weave through all periods of China's modern history. But what do a...
Confucianism tends to play only a marginal role in current theorizing about justice, which is a glob...
The restorative justice movement of recent decades has largely developed in Western countries (Van N...
Claims about a strident pursuit of justice weave through all of China’s modern history. Intellectual...
As China ascends to its place as a leading nation on the world stage, questions have arisen concerni...
A comparative study of the history of ideas on rule of law. This book examines Eastern and Western t...
Comparative law holds the promise of improving knowledge. Looking at other legal systems enables a n...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.In contemporary moral a...
This review examines the literature on procedural justice and the fair trial over the past two decad...
How and why are universalist modes of political thought transformed into culturally essentialist and...
This book is about the origins and development of Chinese ideas of human rights, and about what we i...
This paper argues that major Confucian thinkers such as Confucius, Mencius, and Xunzi all believed i...
Asian Paradigm Theory states that there is a significant difference between the Western and Asian co...
For a long time the dichotomy of concept of rights as emerging from Natural Law tradition and concep...
For decades, social control theorists in the West have gradually lost their political thrust and bec...
Claims about a pursuit of justice weave through all periods of China's modern history. But what do a...
Confucianism tends to play only a marginal role in current theorizing about justice, which is a glob...
The restorative justice movement of recent decades has largely developed in Western countries (Van N...
Claims about a strident pursuit of justice weave through all of China’s modern history. Intellectual...
As China ascends to its place as a leading nation on the world stage, questions have arisen concerni...
A comparative study of the history of ideas on rule of law. This book examines Eastern and Western t...
Comparative law holds the promise of improving knowledge. Looking at other legal systems enables a n...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.In contemporary moral a...
This review examines the literature on procedural justice and the fair trial over the past two decad...
How and why are universalist modes of political thought transformed into culturally essentialist and...
This book is about the origins and development of Chinese ideas of human rights, and about what we i...
This paper argues that major Confucian thinkers such as Confucius, Mencius, and Xunzi all believed i...
Asian Paradigm Theory states that there is a significant difference between the Western and Asian co...
For a long time the dichotomy of concept of rights as emerging from Natural Law tradition and concep...
For decades, social control theorists in the West have gradually lost their political thrust and bec...