The golden rule and interpersonal care: From a confucian perspective

Philosophy East and West 49 (4):415-438 (1999)
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Abstract

The traditional Christian version of the Golden Rule, some modern philosophical reformulations, and the Confucian version are compared. It is argued that the Confucian version, in contrast with its Western parallels, is based on shu as bodily or somatic interpersonal care and love, and thus should be understood first of all as a human "way" rather than as a divine rule, a way grounded in the human heart and a way for the human community

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Qingjie Wang
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