Human Beings or Human Becomings?
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Human Beings or Human Becomings?

A Conversation with Confucianism on the Concept of Person

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Human Beings or Human Becomings?

A Conversation with Confucianism on the Concept of Person

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Great transformations are reshaping human life, social institutions, and the world around us, raising profound questions about our fundamental values. We now have the knowledge and the technical expertise, for instance, to realize a world in which no child needs to go to bed hungry—and yet, hunger persists. And although the causes of planetary climate disruption are well known, action of the scale and resolution needed to address it remain elusive. In order to deepen our understanding of these transformations and the ethical responses they demand, considering how they are seen from different civilizational perspectives is imperative.Acknowledging the rise of China both geopolitically and culturally, the essays in this volume enter into critical and yet appreciative conversations with East Asian philosophical traditions—primarily Confucianism, but also Buddhism and Daoism—drawing on their conceptual resources to understand what it means to be human as irreducibly relational. The opening chapters establish a framework for seeing the resolution of global predicaments, such as persistent hunger and climate disruption, as relational challenges that cannot be addressed from within the horizons of any ethics committed to taking the individual as the basic unit of moral analysis. Subsequent chapters turn to Confucian traditions as resources for addressing these challenges, reimagining personhood as a process of responsive, humane becoming and envisioning ethics as a necessarily historical and yet open-ended process of relational refinement and evolving values.

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Publisher
SUNY Press
Year
2021
ISBN
9781438481852

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction
  7. Chapter 1 Compassionate Presence in an Era of Global Predicaments: Toward an Ethics of Human Becoming in the Face of Algorithmic Experience
  8. Chapter 2 Confucian Role Ethics and Personal Identity
  9. Chapter 3 Deferential Yielding: The Construction of Shared Community in Confucian Ethics
  10. Chapter 4 Confucian Self-Cultivation: A Developmental Perspective
  11. Chapter 5 Human Beings and Human Becomings: The Creative Transformation of Confucianism by Disengaged Reason
  12. Chapter 6 Understanding the Confucian Idea of Ethical Freedom through Chen Yinke’s Works for Mourning Wang Guowei
  13. Chapter 7 Life as Aesthetic Creativity and Appreciation: The Confucian Aim of Learning
  14. Chapter 8 Confucianism on Human Relations: Progressive or Conservative?
  15. Chapter 9 From Women’s Learning (fuxue 妇学) to Gender Education: Feminist Challenges to Modern Confucianism
  16. Chapter 10 Perspectives on Human Personhood and the Self from the Zhuangzi
  17. Contributors
  18. Index
  19. Back Cover