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CONTENTS Foreword Philip J. Ivanhoe vii List of Contributors viii 1 Introduction Hsin-Wen Lee and Janusz Salamon Part One Global Justice: Methodological Issues 1 A “Global” Global Justice Theory Thom Brooks 15 2 The Metaphysics of Justice: East, West, and Beyond James Babb 3 Liberal Toleration, Confucian Societies, and Global Justice Zhuoyao Li 4 Coercion, Legitimacy, and Justice: A Defense of Coercion Accounts of Justice’s Grounds Nicole Hassoun 5 Pragmatism and Human Rights Jon Mandle 6 Confucian Junzi as Homo Agathas·. On Transcultural Legitimation of a World Order with Chinese Characteristics Janusz Salamon 29 47 61 81 97 Part Two Global Justice: East Asian Perspectives 7 Justice and Moral Cultivation in Early Confucianism Erin Μ. Cline 8 9 Which Tianxia?—Zhao Tingyang’s “Tianxia System” vs. Confucian New Tian Xia Model Tongdong Bai Two Ways of Reading All-under-Heaven: Realistic vs. Idealistic Roy Tseng 121 133 153
vi CONTENTS 10 A Tentative Chinese Theory of Justice through Philosophical Grammatical Investigation into the “Deviation” of “Zhengyi" from “Justice” Liangjian Liu 173 11 A Daoist Critique of Justice: Distance and Engagement in the Socio-Political World 187 Daniel Sarafinas and Robin R. Wang 12 Classical Chinese Legalism and Global Justice Gordon B. Mower 199 Part Three Global Justice: Cross-Cultural Perspectives 13 The Architecture of Global Justice: Comparing East Asian and Western Images of Communal Order Aaron Stalnaker 14 Vulnerability and Equality: A Confucian Perspective of Global Justice Kuan-Min Huang IS China and the U.S.: One Ethics or Iwo—with Its Particular Relevance to Climate Change James R Sterba 219 233 249 16 Global Justice and Western Colonialism Ranjoo Seodu Herr 263 17 A Cosmopolitan Defense of a Moderate Cosmopolitanism Charles A. Goodman 281 Part Four Global Justice: Applied Issues 18 Human Rights in China: A Political and Not a Cultural Issue Heiner Roetz 299 19 Cultural Nationalism and Just Secession Hsin-Wen Lee 323 20 A Confucian Response to the Distributive Problems of Global Justice Sor-Hoon Tan 341 21 Global Injustice and Corruption Gillian Brock 357 22 Global Rectificatory Justice Göran Collste 379 Index 393 |
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