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  1. The relational self and the Confucian familial ethics.Qiong Wang - 2016 - Asian Philosophy 26 (3):193-205.
    ABSTRACTIn this article, I shall briefly examine the basic characteristics of Confucian familial morality, especially of the concept of filial piety, and argue that ancient Confucians tend to be conservative on allowing breach of filial obligations although they may not entirely exclude particular considerations to exceptional situations to a certain degree. I shall then argue that this conservative aspect of the Confucian idea of filial piety accurately captures some distinctive features of familial relationships and may thus shed light on our (...)
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  • ‘Confucianization of law’ revisited.Chi Zeng - 2021 - Asian Philosophy 31 (1):88-103.
    1. A mainstream view on the origins of the imperial legal tradition in China is that imperial Chinese law underwent a process of Confucianization beginning in the Han dynasty. This point of view, f...
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