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Chapter One The Question of Which Questions to Ask?
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Roger T. Ames
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- The Question of Which Questions to Ask? 15
- How Do the Confucian Canons Say “Role Ethics”? 59
- A Narrative Conception of Human Nature 147
- Holography and the Focus-Field Conception of Persons 205
- Relational Autonomy and Thick Choices 275
- Holism, Democracy, and the Optimizing of the Human Experience 317
- From Human “Becomings” to a Process Cosmology 359
- Why Theorize Confucian Persons for a Changing World Cultural Order? 401
- Bibliography 409
- Index 421
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- The Question of Which Questions to Ask? 15
- How Do the Confucian Canons Say “Role Ethics”? 59
- A Narrative Conception of Human Nature 147
- Holography and the Focus-Field Conception of Persons 205
- Relational Autonomy and Thick Choices 275
- Holism, Democracy, and the Optimizing of the Human Experience 317
- From Human “Becomings” to a Process Cosmology 359
- Why Theorize Confucian Persons for a Changing World Cultural Order? 401
- Bibliography 409
- Index 421