The contribution of Confucius to virtue epistemology

Scholars have typically regarded Confucius as an ethical thinker broadly construed and not as an epistemological thinker. This chapter seeks to overturn that view and, in doing so, has three basic goals. The first goal is to make the case that Confucian thought is of epistemological significance. Go...

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Main Authors: RYAN, Shane, MI, Chienkuo
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-49742023-01-19T07:54:03Z The contribution of Confucius to virtue epistemology RYAN, Shane MI, Chienkuo Scholars have typically regarded Confucius as an ethical thinker broadly construed and not as an epistemological thinker. This chapter seeks to overturn that view and, in doing so, has three basic goals. The first goal is to make the case that Confucian thought is of epistemological significance. Goal two is to locate the significance of Confucian thought within epistemology while accounting for the past overlooking of this significance. The third goal is to show that Confucian thought is not only of epistemological significance, but that it can make a contribution to progressing contemporary epistemology. 2018-07-19T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3716 info:doi/10.1093/oso/9780190865085.003.0005 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Confucius virtue epistemology reflection meta-competence reliabilism Epistemology
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Confucius
virtue epistemology
reflection
meta-competence
reliabilism
Epistemology
spellingShingle Confucius
virtue epistemology
reflection
meta-competence
reliabilism
Epistemology
RYAN, Shane
MI, Chienkuo
The contribution of Confucius to virtue epistemology
description Scholars have typically regarded Confucius as an ethical thinker broadly construed and not as an epistemological thinker. This chapter seeks to overturn that view and, in doing so, has three basic goals. The first goal is to make the case that Confucian thought is of epistemological significance. Goal two is to locate the significance of Confucian thought within epistemology while accounting for the past overlooking of this significance. The third goal is to show that Confucian thought is not only of epistemological significance, but that it can make a contribution to progressing contemporary epistemology.
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author RYAN, Shane
MI, Chienkuo
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title The contribution of Confucius to virtue epistemology
title_short The contribution of Confucius to virtue epistemology
title_full The contribution of Confucius to virtue epistemology
title_fullStr The contribution of Confucius to virtue epistemology
title_full_unstemmed The contribution of Confucius to virtue epistemology
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3716
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