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Anticipating Global Justice: Confucianism and Mohism in Classical China

In Jun-Hyeok Kwak & Hugo El-Kholi, Global Justice in East Asia. Routledge (2019)

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  1. Reconciling Cosmopolitanism with the Ethics of Personal Relationships: Solutions from Historical Confucian Philosophy.Justin Tiwald - 2025 - Journal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture 43:193-219.
    This paper is about the following questions: how, exactly, do the historical Confucian philosophers account for the ethical value of cosmopolitan care? More specifically, how do Mengzi (Mencius) and later Mengzi-inspired Confucian philosophers conceive of the ethical basis for caring about non-citizen strangers? These questions are both important in their own right and also offer a way of testing the limits of the widespread characterization of Confucian ethics as relational or role-based. I explore two possibilities in detail. The first is (...)
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