04405nam 2200637 450 991046144610332120200520144314.01-4384-5842-8(CKB)3710000000471057(EBL)4396591(SSID)ssj0001544254(PQKBManifestationID)16136375(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001544254(PQKBWorkID)12279081(PQKB)10501060(MiAaPQ)EBC4396591(Au-PeEL)EBL4396591(CaPaEBR)ebr11155596(OCoLC)919920514(EXLCZ)99371000000047105720160312h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEmbracing our complexity Thomas Aquinas and Zhu Xi on power and the common good /Catherine Hudak KlancerAlbany, New York :SUNY Press,2015.©20151 online resource (364 p.)SUNY series in Chinese Philosophy and CultureDescription based upon print version of record.1-4384-5841-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Tensions Timeless and Contemporary; Introduction to Zhu Xi and Thomas Aquinas; Zhu Xi; Thomas Aquinas; Thomas and Zhu in Conversation; Methodology; Chapter Outline; The Wider Context; Conclusion; Chapter 1 An Objectively Moral Universe; What's Your Proof? Limitations of the Scientific Model; A Different Way of Thinking: The Mind of Faith; Thomas Aquinas-Faith Informed by Reason, Reason Informed by Faith; Zhu Xi-An Intellectually Rigorous Faith; Thomas and Zhu in Conversation; An Ontological Morality; Zhu Xi's Ontology; Thomas Aquinas's OntologyConclusionChapter 2 Intelligent Agents with Moral Potential; Self-Interested Actors and Selfless Comrades; Intelligent Agents with Moral Potential; Zhu Xi's Human Being: In Need of Communal Assistance; Thomas Aquinas's Human Being: In Need of Grace; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Roles, Rituals, and Habits: The Proper Development of the Human Being; Roles; Social Roles and the Human Person; Cosmic Roles and the Human Person; A Methodological Issue; Development of the Self; Zhu Xi and Socialization; Thomas Aquinas and the Virtues; Fulfilling the Role; Zhu Xi: Assisting the UniverseThomas Aquinas: Bringing About the Good of AllConclusion; Chapter 4 Exercising Authority; The Government and the Common Good; Sacred Calling for Human Beings in General to Exercise Authority; Zhu Xi: The Human Endowment; Thomas Aquinas: The Power of Reason and Intellect; The Exercise of Authority by Particular Individuals Within the Human Community; Zhu Xi and the Need for Social Hierarchy; Thomas Aquinas and the Need for a Ruler; Qualifications for Leadership; Zhu Xi: The Moral Model; Thomas Aquinas: Prudent Lawmaker; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Limiting AuthorityThe Contemporary Distaste for HumilityZhu Xi and Thomas Aquinas on Humility; Zhu Xi: A Virtue or Not?; Thomas Aquinas: Definitely a Virtue; Humility Grounded in Finite Nature and Knowledge; Zhu Xi and the Way; Thomas Aquinas and God; Humility in Community; Zhu Xi and Social Inferiors; Thomas Aquinas and Revelation; Humility and Authority; Zhu Xi and the "Mere Fellow"; Thomas Aquinas and the Tyrant; Conclusion; Conclusion: The Virtue of Humble Authority; Dealing with Reality; Engaging with Diversity, Engaging with Paradox: The Virtue of Humble Authority; The Complexities of LifeThe Desire for SimplicityLessons for the Contemporary World; Facing the Truth(s); Defending Cultural Comparison; Message for a Pluralistic Society; Humble Authority in Action; Justice, Love, and Wonder; Do We Really Need Religious Belief?; Notes; Bibliography; IndexSUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.Common goodPower (Philosophy)AuthorityElectronic books.Common good.Power (Philosophy)Authority.303.3/6Klancer Catherine Hudak1975-945130MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461446103321Embracing our complexity2133685UNINA