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Introduction: Contemporary Confucian Political Philosophy
Part I. Harmony
Chapter 1 Harmony as a Manifestation of the Central Confucian Concept of BenevolenceA Critique of Chenyang Lis The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony
Chapter 2 Harmony and Ren: A Response to Leung Yat Hungs Critique of The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony
Part II. Family Determination
Chapter 3 On Family Determination in Reconstructionist Confucianism
Chapter 4 Which Confucianism? And What Liberty?
Part III. Public Reason
Chapter 5 On Confucian Public Reason
Chapter 6 Confucian Public Reason Beyond Rawls
Part IV. Justice
Chapter 7 Distributive Justice in Pre-Qin Confucianism: Equality, Priority, and Sufficiency
Chapter 8 Thinking About Justice and Interpreting the Analects
Part V. Order and Virtue
Chapter 9 Virtue-Based Politics: A Dialogue with Loubna El Amines New Interpretation of Classical Confucian Political Thought
Chapter 10 The Loftiness of Political OrderA Response to CHAN Leong.
Part I. Harmony
Chapter 1 Harmony as a Manifestation of the Central Confucian Concept of BenevolenceA Critique of Chenyang Lis The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony
Chapter 2 Harmony and Ren: A Response to Leung Yat Hungs Critique of The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony
Part II. Family Determination
Chapter 3 On Family Determination in Reconstructionist Confucianism
Chapter 4 Which Confucianism? And What Liberty?
Part III. Public Reason
Chapter 5 On Confucian Public Reason
Chapter 6 Confucian Public Reason Beyond Rawls
Part IV. Justice
Chapter 7 Distributive Justice in Pre-Qin Confucianism: Equality, Priority, and Sufficiency
Chapter 8 Thinking About Justice and Interpreting the Analects
Part V. Order and Virtue
Chapter 9 Virtue-Based Politics: A Dialogue with Loubna El Amines New Interpretation of Classical Confucian Political Thought
Chapter 10 The Loftiness of Political OrderA Response to CHAN Leong.