CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE

SERIES III, ASIA, VOLUME 14

 

 

 

ECONOMIC ETHICS and CHINESE CULTURE

 

Chinese Philosophical Studies, XIV

 

 

edited by

Yu Xuanmeng

Lu Xiaohe

Liu Fangtong

Zhang Rulun

Georges Enderle

 

CONTENTS

 

Introduction

 

PART I. PHILOSOPHICAL RESOURCES FOR ETHICS IN ECONOMIC LIFE

 

Section I. CONFUCIANISM

 

Chapter I. The Dual Economic Function of Confucianism

Shi Zhonglian

 

Chapter II. Restructuring Rationality and Modern Confucian Values

Deng Mingying

 

Section II. MARXISM

 

Chapter III. Value Judgements and Economic Development

Wu Xiaoming and Wang Defeng

 

Note A: Power, Law and the Reconstruction of the Value System

Yu Wujin

 

Note B: The Economic System and Morality: A Brief Exploration

Shou Dongfang

 

Chapter IV. Economic Development as Self-awakening and Self-Destruction

Hu Zhenping

 

Chapter V. The Philosophical Significance of Economic Activity

Yu Xuanmeng

 

Section III. LIBERAL ECONOMIC THEORY AND PRAGMATISM

 

Chapter VI. Tension and the Healthy Development of Society

Yang Fenggang

 

Chapter VII. Market Economy and the Moral Theory of Pragmatism

Liu Fangtong

 

Note C. Rule-Utilitarianism

Wang Xinsheng

 

PART II. HORIZONS FOR THE FUTURE HUMANIZATION OF THE ECONOMIC ORDER IN CHINA

 

Chapter VIII. Is an Ethics of Economic Activity Possible?

Zhang Rulun

 

Note D: From Economics as Science to Economics as Personal: A Phenomenological Critique

Wang Ying

 

Chapter IX. Marxism and Traditional Chinese Philosophy

Zhang Qingxiong

 

Chapter X. Metaphysics, Culture and Economic Development

George F. McLean

 

Chapter XI. Man’s Ultimate Concern and Economic Development: A Chinese Dilemma

Wang Bin

 

Chapter XII. From Economic Development to Human Development: Habermas’s Rationalization of the Lifeworld

Manuel B. Dy, Jr.

 

Chapter XIII. Economic Development in Western Society and Changes in the Philosophy of Science

Zhou Changzhong

 

PART III. ETHICS AND BUSINESS

 

Chapter XIV. Cooperate Responsibilities for Human Development in China

Georges Enderle

 

Note E. Professional Ethics

Zhu Fenghua

 

Chapter XV. On Economic Development and Human Moral Capacity

Lu Xiaohe

 

Chapter XVI. Economic Development and Moral Transformation

Fu Jizhong

 

Chapter XVII. Individual and Cooperate Missions

Alan R. Abels

 

Chapter XVIII. Moral Development and Economic Ethics

Richard A. Graham

 

Chapter XIX. Environmental Problems and Ecological Ethics

Wang Miaoyang

 

Chapter XX. Economic Development and the Female Personality

He Xirong