Publication: Ideas of justice and reconstructions of Confucian justice
Ideas of justice and reconstructions of Confucian justice
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Murphy, T., & Weber, R. (2016). Ideas of justice and reconstructions of Confucian justice. Asian Philosophy, 26(2), 99–118. https://doi.org/10.1080/09552367.2016.1163772
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Confucianism tends to play only a marginal role in current theorizing about justice, which is a global pursuit dominated by Western theory and its strong tendency to assume that justice refers to some substantive conception of distributive, socioeconomic justice. This article examines and compares reconstructions of Confucian justice by Joseph Chan, May Sim, and Fan Ruiping. Each reconstruction makes reference to both classical and modern Western justice theory and thus each involves a comparative approach; indeed, each reconstruction
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Murphy, T., & Weber, R. (2016). Ideas of justice and reconstructions of Confucian justice. Asian Philosophy, 26(2), 99–118. https://doi.org/10.1080/09552367.2016.1163772