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Common Good and the Ethics of Global Poverty: A Confucian Perspective
Keung Lap Jonathan Chan
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Ethics
100%
Common Good
100%
Absolute Poverty
100%
Global Poverty
100%
Moral Position
50%
Global Inequality
33%
Poverty Alleviation
16%
Human Being
16%
Development Professionals
16%
Moral Evaluation
16%
Germany
16%
Catholic
16%
Moral Responsibility
16%
Social Responsibility
16%
Religious Traditions
16%
Global Level
16%
Legal Scholar
16%
Moral Obligation
16%
Policy Reform
16%
Buddhist
16%
Theologians
16%
Economists
16%
Global Justice
16%
Individual Donations
16%
Political Scientists
16%
Aid Allocation
16%
Moral Tradition
16%
Erfurt
16%
Structural Reforms
16%
Moral philosophers
16%
Global Poor
16%
Poverty & Inequality
16%
Affluent Countries
16%
Social Sciences
Poverty Alleviation
100%
Justice
100%
Germany
100%
Social Responsibility
100%
Common Good
100%
Human Being
100%
Political Scientist
100%
Structural Reform
100%
Affluent Country
100%
Arts and Humanities
Moral
100%
Confucian Perspective
100%
Common Good
100%
Reform
20%
Confucian
20%
Scholars
20%
Daoist
20%
Eradication
20%
Scientists
20%
Germany
20%
Catholic
20%
Moral Obligation
20%
Global justice
20%
Human Being
20%
Moral Responsibility
20%
moral philosophers
20%
Erfurt
20%
Psychology
Ethics
100%
Social Responsibility
100%
Homo sapiens
100%
Moral Responsibility
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Poverty Alleviation
100%
Justice
100%
Social Responsibility
100%