

Tao Jiang, "Origins of Moral-Political Philosophy in Early China: Contestation of Humaneness, Justice, and Personal Freedom" (Oxford UP, 2021)
Mar 24, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The New Confucian Study Summoner
01:44 • 5min
How Did You Start This Book Project?
06:46 • 6min
The Challenges of Doing Chinese Philosophy Within the Western Academy
12:29 • 4min
How Do We Approach Early Texts?
16:28 • 2min
The Challenges Faced by Chinese Philosophy
18:56 • 2min
What Do You Mean by Humaneness, Justice and Personal Freedom?
20:53 • 4min
The Chinese Philosopher's Resonance With the World
24:28 • 3min
What Is Humaneness and Justice?
27:08 • 5min
Confucius - The Origin of Moral Political Philosophy in China
31:49 • 2min
The Confucius in the Analects - A Comparative Study
33:35 • 2min
The Limit of the Extension of Care to Others
35:36 • 5min
The Great Divergence in Confucius, Chapter Two
40:16 • 4min
The Negative Golden Rule
44:25 • 4min
How Did Laure Invision Heaven and the World?
48:14 • 5min
What's So Interesting About Laus's Contribution?
52:57 • 3min
The Fade Thinkers in Early Chinese Political Philosophy
56:06 • 5min
The Faga Thinkers, and the State's Impartiality
01:01:09 • 6min
What Do You Think About the Faja Thinkers?
01:06:58 • 3min
The Dranse of the Chinese Philosophers
01:09:47 • 3min
The Relationship Between Family and the State
01:12:59 • 5min
The Butcher Cook Din's Vision of Personal Freedom
01:17:34 • 2min
Drones, Ritse Shins, and Sinisia
01:19:52 • 3min
The Heaven Is the Way Heaven, Right?
01:23:07 • 4min
The Faga Project, Chapter Seven
01:27:20 • 4min
Hanvet's Disconfucian, Moral Political Paradine
01:31:50 • 5min
Isaiah Berlin's Personal Freedom
01:36:34 • 3min
A New Political and Intellectual Imagination From Under Explored Traditional Sources
01:39:29 • 3min
The Chinese Philosopher's Perspective
01:42:53 • 3min
What Does That Sensis Even Look Like?
01:45:37 • 2min
The Early Chinese Philosopher and Their Discourses
01:47:46 • 3min
What Surprised You the Most in Your Study of Early Chinese Philosophies?
01:51:10 • 4min
I Was Struck by the Engagement of Dranse and Especially Was or Asa Berlin, and How Willing He Was to Embrace This Full Implication of a Natural Heaven
01:55:37 • 2min
Are We Really Taking Anything for Granted?
01:57:44 • 4min