@article{1359925, author = {Zhao, Tingyang,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1359925}, title = {Redefining A Philosophy for World Governance /}, abstract = {This Key Concepts pivot discusses the contemporary relevance of the ancient Chinese concept of Tianxia or â#x80;All-Under-Heavenâ#x80;#x99; and argues the case for a new global political philosophy. â#x80;All-under-heavenâ#x80;#x99; is a conceptualization of the world as the composition of three realms: the physical, psychological and political, which places inclusivity and harmony at the heart of a global world view above other considerations, transcending the notion of nation state. In a highly interconnected and globalized world, the idea of Tianxia can offer a new 21st century vision of international relations and world order, based on a harmonized global organization defined by the â#x80;all-inclusiveness principle.â#x80;#x9D; Promoting the ontology of co-existence and relational rationality hand in hand with rational risk aversion in a globalized world, this pivot makes the case that Tianxia could offer a new vision for contemporary world order, redefining the universality and legitimacy of politics.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5971-2.}, recid = {1359925}, pages = {1 online resource (XVII, 68 pages 1 illustration) :}, }