Voice From the East: The Chinese Theory of Justice Huang Yushun Translators: Hou Pingping & Wang Keyou Paths International Ltd CONTENTS Translators’Note iii Preface iv PartI The Chinese Theory of Justice 1 Advancing a Chinese Theory of Justice: The Political Effects of Confucian InstitutionalEthics on the Contemporary World 1 2 Re-constructing the Chinese Theory of Justice: Reflections on Institutional Ethics in Life Confucianism 12 3 An Outline of the Chinese Theory of Justice 17 4 The Theory of Justice in Life Confucianism 47 PartII Confucian Theories of Justice 5 Confucius’ Theory of Justice 78 6 Mencius’ Theory of Justice 111 7 Xunzi’s Theory of Justice 151 PartIII A History of Chinese Thought on Justice 8 People’s Sovereignty and its Principle of Justice: An interpretation of the Duke of Zhou’s Political Philosophy 179 9 The Significance of The Rites of Zhou in Modern Society: Interpreting the Concept ofSocial Justice in The Rites Of Zhou 210 10 Properness and Fitness of Norms and Institutions: AStudy of the Thought on Justice in Zhouyi 239 11 Establishing Norms and Institutions on the Basisof Benevolence and Promoting Political Reform on the Basis of Justice: Aninquiry into the Confucian Root of Legalism and its Variations Reflected in theBook of Lord Shang 267 12 The Idea of Justice of the HanEmpire and Its Enlightenment to Modern Society — AnInterpretation of the Concept yì义as “Justice” in BaihuTongyi 301 13 Consistency of the Great Unification in China overThree Historical Periods 327 PartIV Contemporary Social Justice Issues 14 Confucianism and the Destiny of China: Commemoratingthe 90th Anniversary of the May FourthMovement 341 15 Crisis or Opportunity? Reflections on theRelationship between the Current Financial Crisis and the Confucian Principleof Justice 357 16 How Is “Global Ethic” Possible? QuestionsRegarding the Declaration Toward a Global Ethic and ConfucianEthics 361 17 li礼and Life: A Speech onConfucianism in the Holy City Qufu 373 PartV Appendices 18 A Letter in Reply to Professor X 383 19 Four Letters Concerning the Kin ConcealmentSystem 387 20 Confucian Ethics and Contemporary China: An Interview with Professor Huang Yushun 397 版权页 This book is the result of a co-publication agreement between Anhui People’sPublishing House (China) and Paths International Ltd (UK). The publication of this book is sponsored by the Chinese Fund for theHumanities and Social Sciences (中华社会科学基金). Voice From the East: The Chinese Theory of Justice Authored by Huang Yushun Translated by Hou Pingping & Wang Keyou ISBN: 978-1-84464-358-5 Ebook ISBN: 978-1-84464-386-8 Copyright ? 2016 by Paths International Ltd, UK and by Anhui People’sPublishing House (China). All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permissionof the publisher. The copyright to this title is owned by Anhui People’s Publishing House(China). This book is made available internationally through any exclusivearrangement with Paths International Ltd of the United Kingdom and is onlypermitted for sale outside China and India. Paths International Ltd PO Box 4083 Reading United Kingdom RG8 8ZN www.pathsinternational.com Published in United Kingdom (责任编辑:admin) |