Human rights and Chinese thought : a cross-cultural inquiry / Stephen C. Angle.
2002
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Author
Title
Human rights and Chinese thought : a cross-cultural inquiry / Stephen C. Angle.
Published
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Call Number
JX4263.P3 C44152 2002
ISBN
0521809711
0521007526 (pbk.)
0521007526 (pbk.)
Description
xviii, 285 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)48003201
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-274) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chronology
Ch. 1
Introduction
1
1.1Recent History
3
1.2Current Approaches: Insights and Limitations
5
1.3This Book
22
Ch. 2
Languages, Concepts, and Pluralism
26
2.1Concepts
27
2.2Conceptual Distances
39
2.3Pluralism
45
Ch. 3
The Consequences of Pluralism
49
3.1Our Own Values
51
3.2Static Attitudes
57
3.3Dynamic Engagement
65
3.4Multiple Strategies and Divided Communities
70
Ch. 4
The Shift toward Legitimate Desires in Neo-Confucianism
74
4.1Neo-Confucianism against Desire?
75
4.2Embracing Desires
83
Ch. 5
Nineteenth-Century Origins
101
5.1Translation of International Law
104
5.2The Self-Strengthening Movement
111
5.3Japan
115
5.4Reformers in the 1890s
123
Ch. 6
Dynamism in the Early Twentieth Century
140
6.1Liang and Jhering
141
6.2Liu Shipei's Concept of Quanli
162
Ch. 7
Change, Continuity, and Convergence prior to 1949
178
7.1Chen Duxiu
181
7.2Gao Yihan
188
7.3Convergence: John Dewey
194
7.4Marxism and Leninism
200
Ch. 8
Engagement despite Distinctiveness
205
8.1Rights and Interests
208
8.2Rights and Harmony
225
8.3Political versus Economic Rights
239
Ch. 9
Conclusions
250
Bibliography
259
Glossary and Index
275