While self-interest is depreciated in Confucian ethics the processes of family relations in traditional China are animated by the self-interested actions of family members. The paper outlines the Confucian ideology of filial piety which is commensurate with the governance of family life organized hierarchically and through the senior male's management of the joint-family's collective property. The structure, operations and principles of membership in traditional Chinese families are indicated, highlighting the tensions within them between consanguinity and conjugality and their material bases. The differential operation of self-interested actions by husbands and wives is also presented. A non-Confucian model of the relational-self is outlin...
Filial piety has been a valued part of Chinese culture since ancient times. It has been interpreted ...
Abstract This article explores young Chinese women’s attitudes to and practices of filial piety in n...
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
While self-interest is depreciated in Confucian ethics the processes of family relations in traditio...
Family obligation, which has an exceptionally high salience in traditional Chinese society, continue...
Confucianism has dictated the structure of the family in Chinese society. The family is the foundati...
In the field of psychology, filial piety is usually defined in terms of traditional Chinese culture-...
Filial piety (xiao) is considered a core value in Chinese (and especially Confucian) thought, but fe...
Filial piety (xiao) is considered a core value in Chinese (and especially Confucian) thought, but fe...
Filiality (xiao) has been a significant concept in Chinese culture. Its significance is shown by th...
A concept of self-interest, through which different interests relate to distinct temporal phases of ...
Filiality (xiao) has been a significant concept in Chinese culture. Its significance is shown by th...
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
In an attempt to explore the attitude-behaviour relationship, the present study examined the mixed f...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores how individual women in Qing (1644-1911) and Republican (1912...
Filial piety has been a valued part of Chinese culture since ancient times. It has been interpreted ...
Abstract This article explores young Chinese women’s attitudes to and practices of filial piety in n...
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
While self-interest is depreciated in Confucian ethics the processes of family relations in traditio...
Family obligation, which has an exceptionally high salience in traditional Chinese society, continue...
Confucianism has dictated the structure of the family in Chinese society. The family is the foundati...
In the field of psychology, filial piety is usually defined in terms of traditional Chinese culture-...
Filial piety (xiao) is considered a core value in Chinese (and especially Confucian) thought, but fe...
Filial piety (xiao) is considered a core value in Chinese (and especially Confucian) thought, but fe...
Filiality (xiao) has been a significant concept in Chinese culture. Its significance is shown by th...
A concept of self-interest, through which different interests relate to distinct temporal phases of ...
Filiality (xiao) has been a significant concept in Chinese culture. Its significance is shown by th...
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
In an attempt to explore the attitude-behaviour relationship, the present study examined the mixed f...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores how individual women in Qing (1644-1911) and Republican (1912...
Filial piety has been a valued part of Chinese culture since ancient times. It has been interpreted ...
Abstract This article explores young Chinese women’s attitudes to and practices of filial piety in n...
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...