Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Foreword
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction:: Bringing Ethics Back into Chinese Discourse
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“New Principles”:: Toward a New Framework of Chinese Social Ethics
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A Chinese Theory of Conscience:: The Contemporary Transformation of Traditional Morality
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The Selection Society
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1905:: The End of Traditional Chinese Society
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Three Sources of Chinese Tradition and the Impetus for Cultural Renaissance
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The Red Guard Generation:: Manipulated Rebellion and Youth Violence
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From Mobilized Morality to Demobilized Morality:: Social and Ethical Changes in Post-Mao China
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Moral Crisis in Chinese Society
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Chinese People:: Why Are You So Angry?
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“Absurd Bans” and the Need for Minimum Moral Standards
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Why Should We Repeatedly Stress the Principle of Life?
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On Possible Ways to Contain the Corruption of Power
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Challenging the Death Penalty
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The Moral, Legal, and Religious Issues of Civil Disobedience
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Ecological Ethics:: Spiritual Resources and Philosophical Foundations
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The Possibilities and Limits of Moral Philosophy
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The Intellectual Legacy of John Rawls
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The Applicability of the Principle of Life to International Politics
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What Are the Differences?: And What Consensus?
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Further Reading:: The Writings of He Huaihong, 1983–2013
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Index
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