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Virtue ethics and consequentialism in early Chinese philosophy

  • Bryan W. Van Norden

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Bryan W. Van Norden examines early Confucianism as a form of virtue ethics and Mohism, an anti-Confucian movement, as a version of consequentialism. The philosophical methodology is analytic, in that the emphasis is on clear exegesis of the texts and a critical examination of the philosophical arguments proposed by each side. Van Norden shows that Confucianism, while similar to Aristotelianism in being a form of virtue ethics, offers different conceptions of 'the good life', the virtues, human nature, and ethical cultivation. Mohism is akin to Western utilitarianism in being a form of consequentialism, but distinctive in its conception of the relevant consequences and in its specific thought-experiments and state-of-nature arguments. Van Norden makes use of the best current research on Chinese history, archaeology, and philology. His text is accessible to philosophers with no previous knowledge of Chinese culture and to Sinologists with no background in philosophy.

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  • Confucian Philosophy
  • Confucianism
  • Nonfiction
  • Philosophy
  • Philosophy, chinese
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  • Bryan W. Van Norden

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    Cambridge University Press

    2007

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    Cambridge University Press

    2007

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    Cambridge University Press

    2009

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    Cambridge University Press

    2007