Virtue Ethics, Confucian Tradition and the General Predicament of Modern Society: A Discussion of Chen Lai’s Confucian Theory of Virtue

Wenming Tang*, Kevin J. Turner (Translator)

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    Abstract

    This paper discusses the nature of Confucian ethics and its tense relations with modernity through analysing the arguments contained in Chen Lai’s Confucian Theory of Virtue. The author points out that Confucian ethical theory is a kind of virtue ethics and that the distinction between public virtue and private virtue in modern moral projects necessarily leads to the elimination of the latter by the former. This is a general predicament of virtue ethics faced by modern societies.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)21-43
    Number of pages23
    JournalAsian Studies
    Volume12
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Jan 2024

    Scopus Subject Areas

    • Arts and Humanities(all)
    • Social Sciences(all)

    User-Defined Keywords

    • private virtue
    • public virtue
    • republicanism
    • rules (laws)
    • virtue

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