Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
238
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Sep 13, 2004
Editora
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521792177
ISBN-13
9780521792172
Descrição
This insightful work delves into the rich philosophical frameworks of Confucian ethics and its Western counterparts, offering a nuanced exploration of how selfhood, autonomy, and community intersect within these traditions. The authors unravel the complexities surrounding the concept of the self, juxtaposing individualistic Western perspectives with the more relational and communal aspects found in Confucian thought.
Throughout the text, the narrative emphasizes the importance of context in understanding ethical behavior, revealing how different cultural backgrounds shape notions of identity and moral responsibility. By analyzing key philosophical texts and figures from both traditions, they initiate a dialogue that challenges readers to reconsider their views on autonomy and interconnectedness.
Within this comparative study, the authors also highlight the implications of these differing views for contemporary ethical dilemmas. They prompt readers to reflect on how these philosophies influence societal structures and personal relationships today, fostering a deeper appreciation of cultural diversity in ethical discourse.
Ultimately, this work serves as both an academic resource and a thoughtful invitation to engage with the profound questions surrounding morality, individuality, and community in an increasingly globalized world.
Throughout the text, the narrative emphasizes the importance of context in understanding ethical behavior, revealing how different cultural backgrounds shape notions of identity and moral responsibility. By analyzing key philosophical texts and figures from both traditions, they initiate a dialogue that challenges readers to reconsider their views on autonomy and interconnectedness.
Within this comparative study, the authors also highlight the implications of these differing views for contemporary ethical dilemmas. They prompt readers to reflect on how these philosophies influence societal structures and personal relationships today, fostering a deeper appreciation of cultural diversity in ethical discourse.
Ultimately, this work serves as both an academic resource and a thoughtful invitation to engage with the profound questions surrounding morality, individuality, and community in an increasingly globalized world.
Gêneros
Romance
Filosofia