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Reframing the issue in 13.18 of the analects of Confucius: family privileges in criminal litigation and the Confucian insight
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- Yang, Xiaomei (Author)
Title
Reframing the issue in 13.18 of the analects of Confucius: family privileges in criminal litigation and the Confucian insight
Abstract
The sheep case in Analects 13.18 has generated a heated debate in contemporary Chinese philosophy for more than a decade. One side in this debate criticizes Confucius’ view in the sheep case and the other side defends Confucius’ position. Neither side’s reading of 13.18 is satisfactory. I argue that something important in the text has been overlooked and this omission may explain why neither side gives a satisfying reading. I offer in this essay a new reading of the sheep case which pays attention to what the existent interpretations have overlooked in the text. This new focus will give us a new perspective to reframe the issue in question and to defend the Confucian position in a more convincing way. On the new interpretation, Confucius’ position in the sheep case suggests a sensible and reasonable way for the state to balance some important social interests which the state seeks to protect.
Publication
Dao
Date
2024-06-21
Journal Abbr
Dao
Citation Key
yangReframingIssue13182024
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6/27/24, 2:17 PM
ISSN
1569-7274
Short Title
Reframing the issue in 13.18 of the analects of confucius
Language
en
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Citation
Yang, X. (2024). Reframing the issue in 13.18 of the analects of Confucius: family privileges in criminal litigation and the Confucian insight. Dao. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11712-024-09943-w
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