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Frontiers of Philosophy in China

ISSN 1673-3436

ISSN 1673-355X(Online)

CN 11-5743/B

邮发代号 80-983

Frontiers of Philosophy in China  2012, Vol. 7 Issue (3): 481-497   https://doi.org/10.3868/s030-001-012-0029-8
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Kant’s Better Man and the Confucian Junzi
Kant’s Better Man and the Confucian Junzi
XIE Wenyu()
Center for Judaic and Inter-Religious Studies, School of Philosophy and Sociology, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China
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This essay attempts to compare Kant’s better man and the Confucian junzi in the Zhongyong, and argues that Kant’s idea of the better man, which expresses human self-improvement in ultimate freedom, is in fact a conception very similar to that of the Confucian junzi, which denotes an ideal human being in cheng. Kant attributes the lack of emphasis on self-improvement in Western culture to the Christian conception of grace, and demonstrates the possibility of self-improvement on the ground of ultimate freedom. We may call this treatment “the Confucian solution” in Kant’s thought. My intention is to explicate the conceptual commonality between the better man and the junzi and demonstrate the Confucian element in Kant’s religious thought.

Key wordsbetter man    junzi    natural revelation    grace    Zhongyong    Kant
出版日期: 2012-09-05
Corresponding Author(s): XIE Wenyu,Email:xiew@sdu.edu.cn   
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. Kant’s Better Man and the Confucian Junzi[J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2012, 7(3): 481-497.
XIE Wenyu. Kant’s Better Man and the Confucian Junzi. Front Phil Chin, 2012, 7(3): 481-497.
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