This paper explicates the influential Confucian view that “people” and not “institutional rules” are the proper sources of good governance and social order, as well as some notable Confucian objections to this position. It takes Xunzi 荀子, Hu Hong 胡宏, and Zhu Xi 朱熹 as the primary representatives of the “virtue-centered” position, which holds that people’s good character and not institutional rules bear primary credit for successful governance. And it takes Huang Zongxi 黃宗羲 as a major advocate for the “institutionalist” position, which holds that institutional rules have some power to effect success independently of improvements in character. Historians have often called attention to this debate but left the major arguments and positions rela...
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A specter is haunting China today, the specter of Confucianism. Since the early 1990s, the Chinese g...
This paper explicates the influential Confucian view that “people” and not “institutional rules” are...
Confucius was and still is one of the most eminent Chinese philosophers. Such is the importance of C...
Since antiquity, Confucians have sought to work with the state in order to implement their philosoph...
Confucianism as a tradition has been from the beginning tightly intertwined with politics. It is agr...
Some Confucian scholars have recently claimed that Confucian political meritocracy is superior to We...
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The Confucianism school emphasizes family value, moral persuasions, and personal relations. Under C...
My doctoral study focuses on the relationship between classic Confucian thought and democratic theor...
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In the light of the unproductive attempts to reviving China since late Qing as well as the terrible ...
What role, if any, should Confucianism play in the politics of our time? In some of my previous work...
This article explores three core elements of citizenship–right, responsibility, and act–and their im...
In this article we examine Classical Confucian political thinking through the lens of paternalism. W...
A specter is haunting China today, the specter of Confucianism. Since the early 1990s, the Chinese g...
This paper explicates the influential Confucian view that “people” and not “institutional rules” are...
Confucius was and still is one of the most eminent Chinese philosophers. Such is the importance of C...
Since antiquity, Confucians have sought to work with the state in order to implement their philosoph...
Confucianism as a tradition has been from the beginning tightly intertwined with politics. It is agr...
Some Confucian scholars have recently claimed that Confucian political meritocracy is superior to We...
What kind of polity is justified by classic Confucian values? Adopting an interpretive approach, thi...
The Confucianism school emphasizes family value, moral persuasions, and personal relations. Under C...
My doctoral study focuses on the relationship between classic Confucian thought and democratic theor...
In *Against Political Equality: The Confucian Case*, BAI Tongdong says that his main target is democ...
This paper will delve into the problem of Good Governance in the light of Kong Zi. What makes up a J...
In the light of the unproductive attempts to reviving China since late Qing as well as the terrible ...
What role, if any, should Confucianism play in the politics of our time? In some of my previous work...
This article explores three core elements of citizenship–right, responsibility, and act–and their im...
In this article we examine Classical Confucian political thinking through the lens of paternalism. W...
A specter is haunting China today, the specter of Confucianism. Since the early 1990s, the Chinese g...