Confucianism for the modern world / edited by Daniel A. Bell, Hahm Chaibong.

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Other Authors: Bell, Daniel (Daniel A.), 1964-, Ham, Chae-bong
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
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Table of contents
Table of Contents:
  • Constitutionalism, Confucian civic virtue, and ritual propriety / Hahm Chaihark
  • Challenge of accountability: implications of the censorate / Jongryn Mo
  • Confucian Democrats in Chinese history / Wang Juntao
  • Mutual help and democracy in Korea / Chang Yun-Shik
  • Pragmatist understanding of Confucian democracy / David L. Hall, Roger T. Ames
  • Case for moral education / Geir Helgesen
  • Center-local relations: can Confucianism boost decentralization and regionalism? / Gilbert Rozman
  • Affective networks and modernity: the case of Korea / Lew Seok-Choon, Chang Mi-Hye, Kim Tae-Eun
  • Confucian constraints on property rights / Daniel A. Bell
  • Giving priority to the worst off: a Confucian perspective on social welfare / Joseph Chan
  • Mediation, litigation, and justice: Confucian reflections in a modern liberal society / Albert H.Y. Chen
  • Traditional Confucian values and western legal frameworks: the law of succession / Lusina Ho
  • Confucian conception of gender in the twenty-first century / Chan Sin Yee
  • Family versus the individual: the politics of marriage laws in Korea / Hahm Chaibong
  • Epilogue: why Confucius now? / William Theodore de Bary.