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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Chapter 1 Between Confucianism’s “Treating Family Affectionately” and Kierkegaard’s “Abraham’s Sacrifice of Isaac” 1
- Chapter 2 Is Human Nature Related to the Family and the Way of Filial Reverence? 11
- Chapter 3 Anthropology and the Temporality of the Way of Filial Reverence 27
- Chapter 4 Imagination and Historical Memory 51
- Chapter 5 Incest Taboos and the Way of Filial Reverence 69
- Chapter 6 Incest and Plato’s Republic 77
- Chapter 7 Who Should Care for the Elderly? 97
- Chapter 8 Parents, Children, and the Confucian Classics 103
- Chapter 9 Toward a Confucian Special Zone by Way of an Intercultural Dialogue with the Amish 109
- Chapter 10 Can Confucianism Accept a Matriarchal Family? 127
- Chapter 11 Family Relations and the Way of Filial Reverence in Harry Potter 149
- Notes 179
- Works Cited 193
- Index 199
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Chapter 1 Between Confucianism’s “Treating Family Affectionately” and Kierkegaard’s “Abraham’s Sacrifice of Isaac” 1
- Chapter 2 Is Human Nature Related to the Family and the Way of Filial Reverence? 11
- Chapter 3 Anthropology and the Temporality of the Way of Filial Reverence 27
- Chapter 4 Imagination and Historical Memory 51
- Chapter 5 Incest Taboos and the Way of Filial Reverence 69
- Chapter 6 Incest and Plato’s Republic 77
- Chapter 7 Who Should Care for the Elderly? 97
- Chapter 8 Parents, Children, and the Confucian Classics 103
- Chapter 9 Toward a Confucian Special Zone by Way of an Intercultural Dialogue with the Amish 109
- Chapter 10 Can Confucianism Accept a Matriarchal Family? 127
- Chapter 11 Family Relations and the Way of Filial Reverence in Harry Potter 149
- Notes 179
- Works Cited 193
- Index 199