Taking Confucian Thought Seriously for Contemporary Society : Rejoinder to Lauren Pfister, Ronnie Littlejohn, and Li Chenyang

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)413-420
Journal / PublicationDao
Volume13
Issue number3
Online published8 Jul 2014
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2014

Abstract

This rejoinder focuses on a few points of disagreement that I have with Li Chenyang, Ronnie Littlejohn, and Lauren Pfister regarding their critical comments on my book Reconstructionist Confucianism. In response to Pfister's concerns, I point out that my book attempts to base on classical, rather than other, Confucian sources in order to reconstruct the Confucian virtue-based, ritual-guided, and family-oriented view of life for contemporary society. In appreciating Littlejohn's suggestion on Confucian environmentalism, I contend that a kind of Grand View Garden as we find in the Dream of Red Mansion would be a typical Confucian garden, manifesting the Confucian ideal of a family-oriented way of life that holds in harmonious relations with the rest of nature under the direction of the cosmic principles. Finally, I offer detailed replies to Li's series of challenges to my view on li 禮, arguing for the essential constitutive nature of the Confucian rituals.

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  • Confucianism, Environmentalism, Family, Ritual, Virtue