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68Ethical Analysis of an Ancient Debate: Moists versus ConfuciansJournal of Religious Ethics 8 (1). 1980.Despite the importance of the Moist-Confucian debate to students of both Chinese thought and comparative religious ethics, it remains in need of a careful analysis using contemporary ethical theory. In presenting such an analysis, this essay aims to accomplish three things: (1) to show how Confucius and Mo-tzu were divided over the priority-of-the-right issue, the latter being a utilitarian in his working ethics despite his oft-noted interest in divine command theory; (2) to describe how their f…Read more
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20Naturalistic ethics in a chinese context: Chang Tsai's contributionPhilosophy East and West 31 (2): 165-177. 1981.
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30John H. Berthrong, All Under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian Dialogue. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994, Pp. 273. Includes Appendix; Notes; Chinese Glossary; Bibliography; Index. $21.95 (review)Journal of Chinese Philosophy 22 (1): 91-97. 1995.
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