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Commentary: Predictors of professional help-seeking intention toward depression among community-dwelling populations: a structural equation modeling analysis. [PDF]
Fung KP, Kim S.
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Confucian Leadership Meets Confucian Democracy
Journal of Social and Political Philosophy, 2022Confucian democrats hold that the roles of Confucian political leaders must be rethought, just as the modern Confucian polity must shift from a monarchy to a constitutional democracy. This does not mean that modern Confucians must turn their backs on traditional Confucian views of leadership, however: the key traditional insights are still important ...
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Confucianism and “Confucianism”
2023Abstract The modern encounter with Confucianism, both in China and the West, has been shaped by the legacies of Western missionary and imperialist contacts with Chinese culture. In order to extricate the meanings of “Confucius,” “Confucian,” and “Confucianism” from their original colonialist frameworks, attention must be paid to both ...
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Confucian Democrats, Not Confucian Democracy
Dao, 2020The notion that if democracy is to flourish in East Asia it must be realized in ways that are compatible with East Asian’s Confucian norms or values is a staple conviction of Confucian scholarship. I suggest two reasons why it is unlikely and even undesirable for such a Confucianized democracy to emerge.
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The Journal of Asian Studies, 1995
Study of the confucian tradition is dominated by historical and philosophical approaches. Religion and spirituality have been neglected with a consistency that would be admirable if it had been used to better ends—one need only remember James Legge's comment on the amount of religious material contained in theRecords of Ritual(c.
Rodney Taylor, Gary Arbuckle
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Study of the confucian tradition is dominated by historical and philosophical approaches. Religion and spirituality have been neglected with a consistency that would be admirable if it had been used to better ends—one need only remember James Legge's comment on the amount of religious material contained in theRecords of Ritual(c.
Rodney Taylor, Gary Arbuckle
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Confucianism and Comprehensive Confucian Perfectionism
2020This section offers a very brief introduction to the most fundamental elements of Confucianism and its key phases of historical development. Although this short chapter can by no means do justice to the scope and depth of Confucianism, it serves to prepare readers who are unfamiliar with Confucianism for the discussions of contemporary and political ...
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Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism
2017In this chapter the author defends the view that the major variants of Confucian ethics qualify as virtue ethics in the respects that matter most, which concern the focus, investigative priority, and explanatory priority of virtue over right action.
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Why Confucianism? Which Confucianism?
2019This chapter argues that early Confucians were revolutionaries with a conservative facade. According to this “progressive” reading, they tried to solve issues of modernity not by rejecting modernity but by embracing it, although some of their locutions seem to resonate with those widely used in the “good old days,” and they were not as resolute as ...
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