Discussing the Relationship between Individual and Community: From the Perspective of Confucianism
The relationship between the individual and community in Confucianism has received extensive attention in recent years. Confucianism is often seen as an ideology based on community rather than the individual. In fact, a community cannot be established without individuals, and individuals cannot surv...
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| description | The relationship between the individual and community in Confucianism has received extensive attention in recent years. Confucianism is often seen as an ideology based on community rather than the individual. In fact, a community cannot be established without individuals, and individuals cannot survive without the community. Therefore, Confucianism is not only concerned with community issues, but also thinks profoundly about individual issues within the community. This reprint includes research on the relationship between the individual and community in Confucianism in different historical periods, explanations of ethical concepts such as li (ritual, jing (respect), and ren (benevolence), as well as discussions regarding various human relations, such as the relationship between father and son, and husband and wife in Confucian tradition. It also explores the differing understandings of the relationship between the individual and community within the various schools of Confucianism, and examines the theories that transcend interpersonal relationships in the Confucian tradition, such as the idea of datong (the great harmony) and cosmopolitanism. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1393342024-07-04T09:43:22Z Discussing the Relationship between Individual and Community: From the Perspective of Confucianism Wang, Zhongjiang Liyun datong Kang Youwei Chen Huanzhang ming ? (name) zhengming ?? (rectifying names) individual community Confucian communitarianism Neo-Confucianism self others principle desire Yi Zhi Mozi Mencius utilitarianism impartiality one root two roots practical reason other confucianism relational ethics multi-dimensionality Confucianism Xunzi preferences consensus theory of individual and community Confucian etiquette classic texts ritual spirituality jing (reverence and respect) life etiquette coming-of-age ceremony the capping ritual ancient China meaning in feudal society embedded individuals qun ? (community) fen ? (social division) gongfu of the Dao of due consideration ???? taking what is near at hand as an analogy considering other people’s feelings by one’s own feelings putting oneself in the place of others Pre-Qin Confucianism human beings li ? (ritual) the Xiaojing family reverence loyalty individuals human relations husband–wife generative structure responsibilities Tianxia Datong nationalism modernity Liang Qichao kinship consciousness Zong Fa (??) ethics Qin Qin (??) and Zun Zun (??) Ren Yin (??) Confucius Analects the Book of Changes Song Confucianism cultural community n/a thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDT Topics in philosophy thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDT Topics in philosophy::QDTS Social and political philosophy The relationship between the individual and community in Confucianism has received extensive attention in recent years. Confucianism is often seen as an ideology based on community rather than the individual. In fact, a community cannot be established without individuals, and individuals cannot survive without the community. Therefore, Confucianism is not only concerned with community issues, but also thinks profoundly about individual issues within the community. This reprint includes research on the relationship between the individual and community in Confucianism in different historical periods, explanations of ethical concepts such as li (ritual, jing (respect), and ren (benevolence), as well as discussions regarding various human relations, such as the relationship between father and son, and husband and wife in Confucian tradition. It also explores the differing understandings of the relationship between the individual and community within the various schools of Confucianism, and examines the theories that transcend interpersonal relationships in the Confucian tradition, such as the idea of datong (the great harmony) and cosmopolitanism. 2024-07-04T09:43:18Z 2024-07-04T09:43:18Z 2024 book ONIX_20240704_9783725812295_130 9783725812295 9783725812301 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/139334 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9331 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9331 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1230-1 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1230-1 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725812295 9783725812301 222 open access |
| spellingShingle | Liyun datong Kang Youwei Chen Huanzhang ming ? (name) zhengming ?? (rectifying names) individual community Confucian communitarianism Neo-Confucianism self others principle desire Yi Zhi Mozi Mencius utilitarianism impartiality one root two roots practical reason other confucianism relational ethics multi-dimensionality Confucianism Xunzi preferences consensus theory of individual and community Confucian etiquette classic texts ritual spirituality jing (reverence and respect) life etiquette coming-of-age ceremony the capping ritual ancient China meaning in feudal society embedded individuals qun ? (community) fen ? (social division) gongfu of the Dao of due consideration ???? taking what is near at hand as an analogy considering other people’s feelings by one’s own feelings putting oneself in the place of others Pre-Qin Confucianism human beings li ? (ritual) the Xiaojing family reverence loyalty individuals human relations husband–wife generative structure responsibilities Tianxia Datong nationalism modernity Liang Qichao kinship consciousness Zong Fa (??) ethics Qin Qin (??) and Zun Zun (??) Ren Yin (??) Confucius Analects the Book of Changes Song Confucianism cultural community n/a thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDT Topics in philosophy thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDT Topics in philosophy::QDTS Social and political philosophy Discussing the Relationship between Individual and Community: From the Perspective of Confucianism |
| title | Discussing the Relationship between Individual and Community: From the Perspective of Confucianism |
| title_full | Discussing the Relationship between Individual and Community: From the Perspective of Confucianism |
| title_fullStr | Discussing the Relationship between Individual and Community: From the Perspective of Confucianism |
| title_full_unstemmed | Discussing the Relationship between Individual and Community: From the Perspective of Confucianism |
| title_short | Discussing the Relationship between Individual and Community: From the Perspective of Confucianism |
| title_sort | discussing the relationship between individual and community from the perspective of confucianism |
| topic | Liyun datong Kang Youwei Chen Huanzhang ming ? (name) zhengming ?? (rectifying names) individual community Confucian communitarianism Neo-Confucianism self others principle desire Yi Zhi Mozi Mencius utilitarianism impartiality one root two roots practical reason other confucianism relational ethics multi-dimensionality Confucianism Xunzi preferences consensus theory of individual and community Confucian etiquette classic texts ritual spirituality jing (reverence and respect) life etiquette coming-of-age ceremony the capping ritual ancient China meaning in feudal society embedded individuals qun ? (community) fen ? (social division) gongfu of the Dao of due consideration ???? taking what is near at hand as an analogy considering other people’s feelings by one’s own feelings putting oneself in the place of others Pre-Qin Confucianism human beings li ? (ritual) the Xiaojing family reverence loyalty individuals human relations husband–wife generative structure responsibilities Tianxia Datong nationalism modernity Liang Qichao kinship consciousness Zong Fa (??) ethics Qin Qin (??) and Zun Zun (??) Ren Yin (??) Confucius Analects the Book of Changes Song Confucianism cultural community n/a thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDT Topics in philosophy thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDT Topics in philosophy::QDTS Social and political philosophy |
| topic_facet | Liyun datong Kang Youwei Chen Huanzhang ming ? (name) zhengming ?? (rectifying names) individual community Confucian communitarianism Neo-Confucianism self others principle desire Yi Zhi Mozi Mencius utilitarianism impartiality one root two roots practical reason other confucianism relational ethics multi-dimensionality Confucianism Xunzi preferences consensus theory of individual and community Confucian etiquette classic texts ritual spirituality jing (reverence and respect) life etiquette coming-of-age ceremony the capping ritual ancient China meaning in feudal society embedded individuals qun ? (community) fen ? (social division) gongfu of the Dao of due consideration ???? taking what is near at hand as an analogy considering other people’s feelings by one’s own feelings putting oneself in the place of others Pre-Qin Confucianism human beings li ? (ritual) the Xiaojing family reverence loyalty individuals human relations husband–wife generative structure responsibilities Tianxia Datong nationalism modernity Liang Qichao kinship consciousness Zong Fa (??) ethics Qin Qin (??) and Zun Zun (??) Ren Yin (??) Confucius Analects the Book of Changes Song Confucianism cultural community n/a thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDT Topics in philosophy thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy::QDT Topics in philosophy::QDTS Social and political philosophy |
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