This paper engages with the thought of the contemporary New Confucian and Harvard scholar Tu Wei-ming. Its particular focus is on what could be termed "New Confucian Political Philosophy." Yet, is it appropriate to speak of a specific political philosophy within Confucianism, or, more specifically, within its 20th century successor New Confucianism? Is it fit to use familiar categories of political philosophy such as liberal-communitarian, individual-society, or democratic-authoritarian in order to scrutinise New Confucianism? Taking questions such as these seriously, this paper starts with some important methodological issues and only then turns to Tu Wei-ming's proposal of a fiduciary community, that is, of a community of trust. Among oth...
Confucianism as a tradition has been from the beginning tightly intertwined with politics. It is agr...
In the final decades of the 20th century, the majority of modern Sinophone scholars believed that Co...
On February 14, 2017, Joseph Chan and Stephen Angle convened a Roundtable on the Future of Confucian...
The pressure of modernity and globalization on Chinese society in the last century has been unpreced...
Contemporary proponents of Confucian political philosophy often ignore the fact that any sizeable fu...
Contemporary proponents of Confucian political philosophy often ignore the fact that any sizeable fu...
Contemporary proponents of Confucian political philosophy often ignore the fact that any sizeable fu...
The teachings of Confucius – as a tradition of social ethics – have exerted a profound (and continui...
In this paper, we will investigate the re-emergence of Confucianism in contemporary China as a compl...
In the light of the unproductive attempts to reviving China since late Qing as well as the terrible ...
The subtle and complex relation between Confucianism and modern democracy has long been a controvers...
This book critically examines the Confucian political imagination and its influence on the contempor...
On February 14, 2017, Joseph Chan and Stephen Angle convened a Roundtable on the Future of Confucian...
Culture and politics are inseparable. How to realize the cultural factors of Chinese traditional pol...
Contemporary New and Neo-Confucianism is a part of cultural conservatism. It was born under the cris...
Confucianism as a tradition has been from the beginning tightly intertwined with politics. It is agr...
In the final decades of the 20th century, the majority of modern Sinophone scholars believed that Co...
On February 14, 2017, Joseph Chan and Stephen Angle convened a Roundtable on the Future of Confucian...
The pressure of modernity and globalization on Chinese society in the last century has been unpreced...
Contemporary proponents of Confucian political philosophy often ignore the fact that any sizeable fu...
Contemporary proponents of Confucian political philosophy often ignore the fact that any sizeable fu...
Contemporary proponents of Confucian political philosophy often ignore the fact that any sizeable fu...
The teachings of Confucius – as a tradition of social ethics – have exerted a profound (and continui...
In this paper, we will investigate the re-emergence of Confucianism in contemporary China as a compl...
In the light of the unproductive attempts to reviving China since late Qing as well as the terrible ...
The subtle and complex relation between Confucianism and modern democracy has long been a controvers...
This book critically examines the Confucian political imagination and its influence on the contempor...
On February 14, 2017, Joseph Chan and Stephen Angle convened a Roundtable on the Future of Confucian...
Culture and politics are inseparable. How to realize the cultural factors of Chinese traditional pol...
Contemporary New and Neo-Confucianism is a part of cultural conservatism. It was born under the cris...
Confucianism as a tradition has been from the beginning tightly intertwined with politics. It is agr...
In the final decades of the 20th century, the majority of modern Sinophone scholars believed that Co...
On February 14, 2017, Joseph Chan and Stephen Angle convened a Roundtable on the Future of Confucian...