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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements xi Introduction і 1 The Necessity of Joining Morals to Metaphysics 7 2 The Consequences ofJoining Morals to Metaphysics 13 3 The Argument, Methodology, and Objective of the Project 16 4 Significance of the Project—Metaphysical vs. Other Readings of the Chinese Moral System 20 5 Plan of Study 25 PART 1 A Comparative Approach to the Metaphysics of Chinese Moral Principles 1 The First Principle in Chinese Moral Metaphysics The Law ofNature or Innate Nature 29 x The First Principle in Chinese Moral Metaphysics: The Law of Nature or Innate Nature 33 2 The Metaphysical Foundation of Chinese Morals 39 3 The Morality of Innate Nature in Mencian and Aristotelian Ethics 43 4 The Shared Metaphysical Foundation of Good and Evil 46 5 Conclusion 49 2 The Aristotelian vs. Kantian Approach to Chinese Moral Metaphysics 51 1 The Aristotelian Approach to the Metaphysics of Chinese Morals 56 2 Problems with Mou Zongsan’s Kantian Approach to Confixcian Metaphysics 59 3 Key Divergences between Confixcian and Kantian Moral Metaphysics 65 4 The Kantian and Confucian Conceptions of Morality: The Deontological and the Natural 70 5 Conclusion 73
VIII 3 CONTENTS The Metaphysics of the Moral End and Standard in Chinese and Aristotelian Teleological Virtue Ethics 75 1 2 3 4 5 Aristotle’s Teleological Virtue Ethics 81 Confucian Teleological Virtue Ethics 84 Zhongyong as a Metaphysical Principle and Moral Standard Zhongyong versus the Aristotelian Mean 97 Conclusion 100 91 PART 2 The Metaphysics ofDaoist and Confucian Moral Virtues 4 Metaphysical vs. Temporal Virtue in Daoist and Confucian Morals 105 1 2 3 4 5 5 123 The Metaphysical Foundation and Moral Cosmopolitanism of ren or Benevolence 132 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 The Dao and Its Metaphysical Virtue 110 Zhuangzi on the Relation of Morals and Metaphysics 116 The Dao and Virtue in the Analects 120 Metaphysical and Temporal Virtues in the Yi Commentaries Conclusion 130 Chinese and Western Moral Cosmopolitanism 139 Ren as the First Principle in Confucian and Mencian Ethics 141 Cosmopolitan Benevolence in Daoist Philosophy 144 Cosmopolitan Benevolence in Confucian and Mencian Ethics 148 The Mind of Cosmopolitan Benevolence in Neo-Confhcian Philosophy 153 Benevolence and the Evil of Desire 156 Conclusion 160 Yi or Justice/Justness as a Moral, Metaphysical, and Methodological Principle 161 1 2 3 4 5 Original Goodness and the Dao of renyi 166 The “Grand and Vital Force ofJustice” and Its Temporal Manifestation as the Dao of renyi 169 Jiyi (Accumulated Justnesses) as a Methodological Approach to Justice 174 Two Key Barriers on the Path of Yi: Desire and Self-interest 178 Conclusion 184
IX CONTENTS 7 The Metaphysical Root and Ethical Republicanism of Chinese liyue or Ritual and Musical System 185 1 The liyue System and Its Moral Scheme in the Zhouli 192 2 The Metaphysical Foundation of the liyue System 196 3 The Moral Implications of liyue in Confucian Ethics 199 4 Liyue as an Institutionalized Means of Governance 202 5 The Rule of liyue and the Rule of Law 206 6 Chinese vs. Roman Ethical Republicanism 210 7 Conclusion 214 8 Metaphysical and Moral Knowledge in Chinese zhi or Wisdom 215 1 The Wisdom Obtained by xuanjian ՜էք Ш (the Metaphysical Mirror) 220 2 Zhi § as Knowledge of Universality and the Innate Conscience 226 3 The Prudential Wisdom of zhizhi £fllh (Knowing Boundaries) 231 4 Conclusion 240 PART 3 The Metaphysics of Chinese Moral Imperatives 9 Confucian cheng or Truthfulness Cheng as the Dao ofHeaven and the Dao ofMan 243 1 Cheng as a Metaphysical Concept in Confucian and Daoist Philosophy 248 2 Cheng as a Methodological Approach to zhongyong 254 3 Cheng (Truthfulness) and xin (Honesty or Trustworthiness) in the Analects and Mencius 257 4 Cheng and Moral Cultivation in the Great Learning and Zhongyong 261 5 Cheng Щ (Truthfulness) andjing Щ (Respect) 263 6 Conclusion 269 10 The Law of Return and Self-Reflection The Freedom and Autonomy ofthe Confucian Self 270 1 The Daoist Law of Return and Its Moral Implications 2 Confucius on Self-Reflection and Self-Critique 278 3 The Self in Mencius’s Moral Imperatives 281 275
x CONTENTS 4 5 6 7 The Metaphysical Foundation of the Self in Neo-Confucian Philosophy 284 The Moral and Epistemological Freedom and Autonomy of the Confucian Self 287 The Epistemological Agency of the Reflexive and Self-Correcting Self 291 Conclusion 296 Epilogue References Index 312 297 299
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Contents Acknowledgements xi Introduction і 1 The Necessity of Joining Morals to Metaphysics 7 2 The Consequences ofJoining Morals to Metaphysics 13 3 The Argument, Methodology, and Objective of the Project 16 4 Significance of the Project—Metaphysical vs. Other Readings of the Chinese Moral System 20 5 Plan of Study 25 PART 1 A Comparative Approach to the Metaphysics of Chinese Moral Principles 1 The First Principle in Chinese Moral Metaphysics The Law ofNature or Innate Nature 29 x The First Principle in Chinese Moral Metaphysics: The Law of Nature or Innate Nature 33 2 The Metaphysical Foundation of Chinese Morals 39 3 The Morality of Innate Nature in Mencian and Aristotelian Ethics 43 4 The Shared Metaphysical Foundation of Good and Evil 46 5 Conclusion 49 2 The Aristotelian vs. Kantian Approach to Chinese Moral Metaphysics 51 1 The Aristotelian Approach to the Metaphysics of Chinese Morals 56 2 Problems with Mou Zongsan’s Kantian Approach to Confixcian Metaphysics 59 3 Key Divergences between Confixcian and Kantian Moral Metaphysics 65 4 The Kantian and Confucian Conceptions of Morality: The Deontological and the Natural 70 5 Conclusion 73
VIII 3 CONTENTS The Metaphysics of the Moral End and Standard in Chinese and Aristotelian Teleological Virtue Ethics 75 1 2 3 4 5 Aristotle’s Teleological Virtue Ethics 81 Confucian Teleological Virtue Ethics 84 Zhongyong as a Metaphysical Principle and Moral Standard Zhongyong versus the Aristotelian Mean 97 Conclusion 100 91 PART 2 The Metaphysics ofDaoist and Confucian Moral Virtues 4 Metaphysical vs. Temporal Virtue in Daoist and Confucian Morals 105 1 2 3 4 5 5 123 The Metaphysical Foundation and Moral Cosmopolitanism of ren or Benevolence 132 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 The Dao and Its Metaphysical Virtue 110 Zhuangzi on the Relation of Morals and Metaphysics 116 The Dao and Virtue in the Analects 120 Metaphysical and Temporal Virtues in the Yi Commentaries Conclusion 130 Chinese and Western Moral Cosmopolitanism 139 Ren as the First Principle in Confucian and Mencian Ethics 141 Cosmopolitan Benevolence in Daoist Philosophy 144 Cosmopolitan Benevolence in Confucian and Mencian Ethics 148 The Mind of Cosmopolitan Benevolence in Neo-Confhcian Philosophy 153 Benevolence and the Evil of Desire 156 Conclusion 160 Yi or Justice/Justness as a Moral, Metaphysical, and Methodological Principle 161 1 2 3 4 5 Original Goodness and the Dao of renyi 166 The “Grand and Vital Force ofJustice” and Its Temporal Manifestation as the Dao of renyi 169 Jiyi (Accumulated Justnesses) as a Methodological Approach to Justice 174 Two Key Barriers on the Path of Yi: Desire and Self-interest 178 Conclusion 184
IX CONTENTS 7 The Metaphysical Root and Ethical Republicanism of Chinese liyue or Ritual and Musical System 185 1 The liyue System and Its Moral Scheme in the Zhouli 192 2 The Metaphysical Foundation of the liyue System 196 3 The Moral Implications of liyue in Confucian Ethics 199 4 Liyue as an Institutionalized Means of Governance 202 5 The Rule of liyue and the Rule of Law 206 6 Chinese vs. Roman Ethical Republicanism 210 7 Conclusion 214 8 Metaphysical and Moral Knowledge in Chinese zhi or Wisdom 215 1 The Wisdom Obtained by xuanjian ՜էք Ш (the Metaphysical Mirror) 220 2 Zhi § as Knowledge of Universality and the Innate Conscience 226 3 The Prudential Wisdom of zhizhi £fllh (Knowing Boundaries) 231 4 Conclusion 240 PART 3 The Metaphysics of Chinese Moral Imperatives 9 Confucian cheng or Truthfulness Cheng as the Dao ofHeaven and the Dao ofMan 243 1 Cheng as a Metaphysical Concept in Confucian and Daoist Philosophy 248 2 Cheng as a Methodological Approach to zhongyong 254 3 Cheng (Truthfulness) and xin (Honesty or Trustworthiness) in the Analects and Mencius 257 4 Cheng and Moral Cultivation in the Great Learning and Zhongyong 261 5 Cheng Щ (Truthfulness) andjing Щ (Respect) 263 6 Conclusion 269 10 The Law of Return and Self-Reflection The Freedom and Autonomy ofthe Confucian Self 270 1 The Daoist Law of Return and Its Moral Implications 2 Confucius on Self-Reflection and Self-Critique 278 3 The Self in Mencius’s Moral Imperatives 281 275
x CONTENTS 4 5 6 7 The Metaphysical Foundation of the Self in Neo-Confucian Philosophy 284 The Moral and Epistemological Freedom and Autonomy of the Confucian Self 287 The Epistemological Agency of the Reflexive and Self-Correcting Self 291 Conclusion 296 Epilogue References Index 312 297 299 |
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