Since Chenyang Li’s (1994) groundbreaking article there has been interest in reading early Confucian ethics through the lens of care ethics. In this paper, I examine the prospects for dialogue between the two in light of recent work in both fields. I argue that, despite some similarities, early Confucian ethics is not best understood as a form of care ethics, of the kind articulated by Nel Noddings (1984, 2002) and others. Reasons include incongruence deriving from the absence in the Chinese texts of a developed account of need, and doubts about whether the parent-child relationship in Confucian thought is best characterized by ‘care’. More importantly, care is merely one value directing the Confucian commitment to fami...
To reduce Confucian ethics to a “hierarchy of association” or to say that it is incapable of dealing...
The past couple of decades have witnessed a remarkable burst of philosophical energy and talent devo...
The standard criticisms of Confucian ethics (from a western philosophical perspective) appear contra...
Since Chenyang Li’s (1994) groundbreaking article there has been interest in reading early Confucian...
Since Chenyang Li’s (1994) groundbreaking article there has been interest in reading early Confucian...
This essay first refutes two extant views on the relationship between Confucian ethics and care ethi...
In recent years, some Confucianists have pointed out certain affinities Confucianism shares with the...
In recent years, scholars of Confucian ethics have debated on important issues such as whether Confu...
In recent years, scholars of Confucian ethics have debated on important issues such as whether Confu...
The standard criticisms of Confucian ethics appear contradictory. On the one hand, Confucian ethics ...
In the West, mainstream bioethicists tend to appreciate intimate relationships as a hindrance to ind...
In 2001 I published Confucian Ethics and Virtue Ethics, which, as its title implies, discusses the...
In this dissertation, the author compares early Confucian ethics with some forms of moral sentimenta...
The question of possible moral conflict between commitment to family and to impartiality is particul...
To reduce Confucian ethics to a “hierarchy of association” or to say that it is incapable of dealing...
The past couple of decades have witnessed a remarkable burst of philosophical energy and talent devo...
The standard criticisms of Confucian ethics (from a western philosophical perspective) appear contra...
Since Chenyang Li’s (1994) groundbreaking article there has been interest in reading early Confucian...
Since Chenyang Li’s (1994) groundbreaking article there has been interest in reading early Confucian...
This essay first refutes two extant views on the relationship between Confucian ethics and care ethi...
In recent years, some Confucianists have pointed out certain affinities Confucianism shares with the...
In recent years, scholars of Confucian ethics have debated on important issues such as whether Confu...
In recent years, scholars of Confucian ethics have debated on important issues such as whether Confu...
The standard criticisms of Confucian ethics appear contradictory. On the one hand, Confucian ethics ...
In the West, mainstream bioethicists tend to appreciate intimate relationships as a hindrance to ind...
In 2001 I published Confucian Ethics and Virtue Ethics, which, as its title implies, discusses the...
In this dissertation, the author compares early Confucian ethics with some forms of moral sentimenta...
The question of possible moral conflict between commitment to family and to impartiality is particul...
To reduce Confucian ethics to a “hierarchy of association” or to say that it is incapable of dealing...
The past couple of decades have witnessed a remarkable burst of philosophical energy and talent devo...
The standard criticisms of Confucian ethics (from a western philosophical perspective) appear contra...