Is Confucian Harmony Foundationless?: A Critical Question for Chenyang Li

Philosophy East and West 67 (1):246-256 (2017)
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Professor Chenyang Li’s insightful volume, The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony, is the first book-length, content-rich, and serious exploration of the Confucian ideal of he 和, harmony. The book convincingly shows that Confucianism cherishes harmonious relations and emphasizes the utmost goal of world harmony.1 To take harmony as a supreme value, Li wants us to “maintain a high level of harmony consciousness” and “give harmony a prominent place in exercising judgments in daily life”. In a nutshell, Confucian harmony has five key characteristics in his account: heterogeneity, tension, coordination and cooperation, transformation and growth, and renewal. Since...

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Ruiping Fan
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