
Growing Moral engages its readers to reflect on and to practice the teachings of Confucianism in the contemporary world. It draws on the whole history of Confucianism, focusing on three thinkers from the classical era (Kongzi or Confucius, Mengzi, and Xunzi) and two from the Neo-Confucian era (Zhu Xi and Wang Yangming). In addition to laying out the fundamental teachings of Confucianism, it highlights the enduring and strikingly relevant lessons that Confucianism offers contemporary readers. At its core, this book builds a case for modern Confucianism as a practical way to grow toward more harmonious lives together through reflection, ritual, and compassion; it can help us find balance and joy within our complex and too-often frenetic modern lives. Individual chapters explain how and why to be filial, follow rituals, and cultivate our sprouts of morality; as well as exploring Confucian approaches to reading, music-making, reflection, and socio-political engagement. Overall, the book presents a progressive vision of Confucianism that addresses historical shortcomings within the tradition concerning gender and other forms of hierarchy.
This book investigates how the historical teachings of Confucianism can be adapted as a practical framework for navigating the ethical and social challenges of contemporary life. Stephen C. Angle, a scholar specializing in Chinese philosophy, synthesizes centuries of Confucian thought to argue that its core principles remain relevant for modern individuals. By examining the works of classical and Neo-Confucian thinkers, the author constructs a progressive vision of the tradition that emphasizes personal cultivation and social harmony while addressing historical critiques regarding hierarchy and gender.
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Experts in the field of comparative philosophy note that this text successfully bridges the gap between academic rigor and accessible self-help. Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to modernize traditional concepts without stripping them of their original philosophical depth.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190062908
ISBN-13:
9780190062903
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