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Human Becomings

Human Becomings

Por Ames, Roger T.

Publicado por State University of New York Press

English 448 páginas 2020
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<p><b>Offers an in-depth exposition of the Confucian conception of </b><b><i>persons</i></b><b> as the starting point of Confucian ethics.</b></p><p><b>2021 </b><b><i>CHOICE</i></b><b> Outstanding Academic Title </b></p><p>In <i>Human Becomings</i>, Roger T. Ames argues that the appropriateness of categorizing Confucian ethics as role ethics turns largely on the conception of person that is presupposed within the interpretive context of classical Chinese philosophy. By beginning with first self-consciously and critically theorizing the Confucian conception of persons as the starting point of Confucian ethics, Ames posits that the ultimate goal will be to take the Confucian tradition on its own terms and to let it speak with its own voice without overwriting it with cultural importances not its own. He argues that perhaps the most important contribution Confucian philosophy can make to contemporary ethical, social, and political discourse is the conception of focus-field, relationally constituted persons as a robust alternative to the ideology of individualism with single actors playing to win.</p>
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