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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword by Series Editor
- Preface
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Introduction Interplay between the Political Ideal and Reality -
Chapter 1 What Is Political Authority? -
Chapter 2 Monism or Limited Government? -
Chapter 3 The Role of Institution -
Chapter 4 Mixing Confucianism and Democracy -
Chapter 5 Human Rights as a Fallback Apparatus -
Chapter 6 Individual Autonomy and Civil Liberties -
Chapter 7 Social Justice as Sufficiency for All -
Chapter 8 Social Welfare and Care -
Conclusion Confucian Political Perfectionism -
Appendix 1: Notes on Scope and Methods -
Appendix 2: Against the Ownership Conception of Authority - Bibliography
- Index
(p.205) Appendix 1: Notes on Scope and Methods
(p.205) Appendix 1: Notes on Scope and Methods
- Source:
- Confucian Perfectionism
- Author(s):
Joseph Chan
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword by Series Editor
- Preface
-
Introduction Interplay between the Political Ideal and Reality -
Chapter 1 What Is Political Authority? -
Chapter 2 Monism or Limited Government? -
Chapter 3 The Role of Institution -
Chapter 4 Mixing Confucianism and Democracy -
Chapter 5 Human Rights as a Fallback Apparatus -
Chapter 6 Individual Autonomy and Civil Liberties -
Chapter 7 Social Justice as Sufficiency for All -
Chapter 8 Social Welfare and Care -
Conclusion Confucian Political Perfectionism -
Appendix 1: Notes on Scope and Methods -
Appendix 2: Against the Ownership Conception of Authority - Bibliography
- Index