Why Be Moral? by Yong Huang

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Why Be Moral? by Yong Huang

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Explores the resources for contemporary ethics found in the work of the Cheng brothers, canonical neo-Confucian philophers.

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Why Be Moral? by Yong Huang

Explores the resources for contemporary ethics found in the work of the Cheng brothers, canonical neo-Confucian philophers. Yong Huang presents a new way of doing comparative philosophy as he demonstrates the resources for contemporary ethics offered by the Cheng brothers, Cheng Hao (1032–1085) and Cheng Yi (1033–1107), canonical neo-Confucian philosophers. Huang departs from the standard method of Chinese/Western comparison, which tends to interest those already interested in Chinese philosophy. While Western-oriented scholars may be excited to learn about Chinese philosophers who have said things similar to what they or their favored philosophers have to say, they hardly find anything philosophically new from such comparative work. Instead of comparing and contrasting philosophers, each chapter of this book discusses a significant topic in Western moral philosophy, examines the representative views on this topic in the Western tradition, identifies their respective difficulties, and discusses how the Cheng brothers have better things to say on the subject. Topics discussed include why one should be moral, how weakness of will is not possible, whether virtue ethics is self-centered, in what sense the political is also personal, how a moral theory can be of an antitheoretical nature, and whether moral metaphysics is still possible in this postmodern and postmetaphysical age.

Yong Huang is Professor of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the editor of Rorty, Pragmatism, and Confucianism: With Responses by Richard Rorty, and the coeditor (with Yang Xiao) of Moral Relativism and Chinese Philosophy: David Wong and His Critics, both published by SUNY Press.

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ISBN 13 9781438452906
ISBN 10 143845290X
Title Why Be Moral?
Author Yong Huang
Series Suny Series In Chinese Philosophy And Culture
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher State University of New York Press
Year published 2015-07-02
Number of pages 357
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