Publication: Confucian political philosophy for Non-Confucians
Confucian political philosophy for Non-Confucians
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Weber, R. (2015). Confucian political philosophy for Non-Confucians. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 10(4), 547–567. https://doi.org/10.3868/s030-004-015-0045-6
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Contemporary proponents of Confucian political philosophy often ignore the fact that any sizeable future Confucian political order will have to accommodate many “non-Confucians.” The guiding question of this paper is therefore the following: how could a Confucian political philosophy, if it can at all, adequately take into account a plurality of comprehensive worldviews? I first turn to John Rawls and his account of these terms and of reasonable pluralism more generally. I then examine some particularly relevant developments and criti
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Weber, R. (2015). Confucian political philosophy for Non-Confucians. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 10(4), 547–567. https://doi.org/10.3868/s030-004-015-0045-6