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  1. On ‘Thick’ Confucian Relationality from the Perspective of Contextual Individuality.Yuzhou Yang 楊宇舟 - 2024 - Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 3 (2):145-158.
    Relationality is a multifaceted idea that displays one of the distinctive characteristics of Chinese philosophy. In Confucianism, it is primarily associated with the issue of human relations. Drawing on John Dewey’s proposition of ‘relationally constituted individuality’, Roger T. Ames identifies a ‘thick’ nature in Confucian relationality whose cosmic foundation may be novel to the West. This thick relationality corresponds with a narrative approach to human nature ( xing 性), inspires a Confucian neologism of ‘human becomings’ and challenges the conventional idea (...)
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