Lohikang Makapamilya at Xiào (孝): Ang Etika sa Búhay Pamilya ng mga Filipino at Tsino

The family plays a central role in the life of the Filipino that the interests of the state are sometimes compromised in favor of the interests of the family. This “family logic” of the Filipino culture is comparable to that of the ancient Chinese’s xiào (孝) or filial piety. In one particular Analec...

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Main Author: Clemente, Noel L
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.philo-faculty-pubs-10062020-04-27T07:33:57Z Lohikang Makapamilya at Xiào (孝): Ang Etika sa Búhay Pamilya ng mga Filipino at Tsino Clemente, Noel L The family plays a central role in the life of the Filipino that the interests of the state are sometimes compromised in favor of the interests of the family. This “family logic” of the Filipino culture is comparable to that of the ancient Chinese’s xiào (孝) or filial piety. In one particular Analect, Confucius teaches that righteousness consists in the father concealing the misconduct of the son, and the son concealing the misconduct of the father. This portrays an apparently extreme adherence to filial piety, which goes against the interests of the state. In this paper, I explore how Confucianism explains and justifies this Analect, and whether the same reasoning could be applied to the Philippine setting. 2017-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/philo-faculty-pubs/7 http://kritike.org/journal/issue_20/clemente_june2017.pdf Philosophy Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Confucianism filial piety family logic concealment case Other Philosophy Philosophy
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Confucianism
filial piety
family logic
concealment case
Other Philosophy
Philosophy
spellingShingle Confucianism
filial piety
family logic
concealment case
Other Philosophy
Philosophy
Clemente, Noel L
Lohikang Makapamilya at Xiào (孝): Ang Etika sa Búhay Pamilya ng mga Filipino at Tsino
description The family plays a central role in the life of the Filipino that the interests of the state are sometimes compromised in favor of the interests of the family. This “family logic” of the Filipino culture is comparable to that of the ancient Chinese’s xiào (孝) or filial piety. In one particular Analect, Confucius teaches that righteousness consists in the father concealing the misconduct of the son, and the son concealing the misconduct of the father. This portrays an apparently extreme adherence to filial piety, which goes against the interests of the state. In this paper, I explore how Confucianism explains and justifies this Analect, and whether the same reasoning could be applied to the Philippine setting.
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author Clemente, Noel L
author_facet Clemente, Noel L
author_sort Clemente, Noel L
title Lohikang Makapamilya at Xiào (孝): Ang Etika sa Búhay Pamilya ng mga Filipino at Tsino
title_short Lohikang Makapamilya at Xiào (孝): Ang Etika sa Búhay Pamilya ng mga Filipino at Tsino
title_full Lohikang Makapamilya at Xiào (孝): Ang Etika sa Búhay Pamilya ng mga Filipino at Tsino
title_fullStr Lohikang Makapamilya at Xiào (孝): Ang Etika sa Búhay Pamilya ng mga Filipino at Tsino
title_full_unstemmed Lohikang Makapamilya at Xiào (孝): Ang Etika sa Búhay Pamilya ng mga Filipino at Tsino
title_sort lohikang makapamilya at xiào (孝): ang etika sa búhay pamilya ng mga filipino at tsino
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/philo-faculty-pubs/7
http://kritike.org/journal/issue_20/clemente_june2017.pdf
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