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Between humane governance and hegemony: a study on East Asian Confucian discourse on Guan Zhong and related questions

Publikace na Filozofická fakulta |
2020

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The article studies the image of Guan Zhong, a historical figurehead from the Spring and Autumn period China, in East Asian Confucian discourse on humaneness (ren 仁, "benevolence") and related political questions. It traces the development of Confucian discourse on Guan Zhong from its beginnings in the Analects of Confucius and in the thought of his later disciple Mencius, to later dis- courses on humaneness in Chinese, Joseon Korean and Tokugawa Japanese Con- fucian thought.

In so doing, it establishes a comparative perspective of how Guan Zhong's humaneness (or inhumanity) was interpreted in socio-political environ- ments of individual East Asian countries, establishing a correlation between their interpretational tendencies and overall intellectual tendencies of local Confucian- isms-as, for instance the philosophy of Practical Learning in Joseon Korea and Tokugawa Japan. Concurrently, the article also illuminates the special characteris- tics of the notion of humaneness which also gained its expression throughout East Asian Confucian ethical evaluations of Guan Zhong's political achievements.