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The Confucian World Observed: A Contemporary Discussion of Confucian Humanism in East Asia
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University of Hawaii Press
The Confucian World Observed: A Contemporary Discussion of Confucian Humanism in East Asia

Edited by
Tu Weiming, Milan Hejtmanek, and Alan Wachman
(Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1992)
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Participants in the Workshop on Confucian Humanism
- The Confucian Problematique: An Overview
- The Problematique of the Confucian Value Orientation
- Confucian Ethics as a Common Discourse
- Cultural Identity and Social Implications
- Gender and Family
- Community and Education
- Political Culture and Economic Ethics
- Popular Thought and Religion
- Comparative Perspectives
- Summary