The Early Confucian Philosophy of Agency: Virtuous Conduct

Henrique Schneider
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The Early Confucian Philosophy of Agency: Virtuous Conduct

Henrique Schneider
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While many recent treatments of early Confucianism have focused on the differences between Kongzi, Mengzi, and Xunzi, Henrique Schneider uncovers a significant overlap of commonality between these thinkers. Schneider sees an underlying family resemblance in the thinking of the early Confucians that unifies their normative outlooks on virtues, roles, and rituals. A popular and active approach in contemporary philosophy investigates agency, action, and normativity, and Schneider looks to these aspects to find the overlapping features of thought in Kongzi, Mengzi, and Xunzi. By concentrating on the common outlook of human agency, Schneider persuades his readers to join him in seeing the complementary, triangular relationship of virtue, roles, and rituals that constitute virtuous conduct in early Confucian thought. In doing so, Schneider offers an innovative contribution to studies of early Confucianism that pertains to both moral philosophy and social-political philosophy.

  • Published date: Feb 02, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 188
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN: 9781666928372
  • Dimensions: 6.26" W x 0.79" L x 9.31" H
Henrique Schneideris associate of the Center for Chinese Studies in Switzerland and of the Geopolitical Information Services in Liechtenstein.

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