ToC: JCPC August 2025 Issue
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ToC: JCPC August 2025 Issue
"Scholar's Corner: Confucianism in and for the Modern World: Philosophizing in the Era of AI Heisook Kim"
"Should People Blame Sangje for Evil and Suffering?-Dasan Jeong Yakyong's Reformulation of the Confucian Problem of Evil through His Re-interpretation of the Poem Tang Andrew Ka Po Tam"
"Mencius as the Architect of Confucian Humanism in East Asia Chun-chieh Huang"
"The Validity of the Confucian Three-Year Mourning Ritual System and Its Contemporary Adaptation Kim, ShiDug"
Confucian ideas are connected to contemporary challenges including artificial intelligence and modernity. Theodicy and responsibility are reevaluated through a Confucian reinterpretation of divine agency and poetic texts. Mencius is positioned as a foundational source for Confucian humanism across East Asia. Rang (renunciation) receives renewed ethical and political analysis in light of dilemmas between personal integrity and social obligation. The normative status and possible contemporary adaptations of the three-year mourning ritual are assessed. Western missionaries' historical perceptions of li reveal interpretive differences across cultures. Comparative reflections on selfhood contrast Western and East Asian schemas of being and becoming.
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