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This work builds on earlier works, which defend Confucianism against charges of sexism and present interpretations of Confucianism compatible with Feminism, but contributors go beyond the much discussed care ethics, and common arguments of how ren (humaneness) can ground an egalitarian humanism that include gender equality. Besides ethics and political philosophy topics, this volume includes discussions in other philosophical areas such as epistemology, metaphysics, and applied philosophy. Through the encounter of Feminism and Confucius's perspectives, each contributor generates novel answers to the questions addressed. In some cases, authors raise new questions about the chosen topic, inadequacies in how it has been addressed in previous Confucian or Feminist discourse, and/or challenges for either or both Confucianism and Feminism.
Contents
Introduction 1Mathew A. Foust and Sor-hoon Tan1 Confucius and the Four Books for Women (Nu Sishu " ") 14Ann A. Pang-White2 Confucian Mothering: The Origin of Tiger Mothering? 37Ranjoo Seodu Herr3 Beyond Sexism: The Need for an Intersectional Approach to Confucianism 66George Wrisley and Samantha Wrisley4 Confucian Reliability and Epistemic Agency: Engagements with Feminist Epistemology 95Karyn Lai5 Role Epistemology: Confucian Resources for Feminist Standpoint Theory 121Kevin DeLapp6 How Relational Selfhood Rearranges the Debate between Feminists and Confucians 141Andrew Komasinski and Stephanie Midori Komashin7 Confucian Ethics and Care: An Amicable Split? 165Andrew Lambert8 Confucian Role Ethics in the 21st Century: Domestic Violence, Same-sex Marriage, and Christian Family Values 190Sarah A. Mattice9 Contemporary Ecofeminism and Confucian Cosmology 218Taine Duncan and Nicholas S. BrasovanIndex 244