A Confucian account of trustworthiness
This chapter outlines a Confucian account of trustworthiness by discussing three key Confucian concepts—xin 信, zhong 忠, and cheng 誠. My development of this account might go beyond what the early thinkers themselves have thought about trustworthiness. Nonetheless, the account of trustworthiness I...
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description | This chapter outlines a Confucian account of trustworthiness by discussing three key Confucian
concepts—xin 信, zhong 忠, and cheng 誠. My development of this account might go beyond what the
early thinkers themselves have thought about trustworthiness. Nonetheless, the account of
trustworthiness I present here is characteristically Confucian and compatible with the general contours of Confucian thinking. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1799252024-09-07T16:56:05Z A Confucian account of trustworthiness Sung, Winnie D. Collins I. Vidmar Jovanović M. Alfano School of Humanities Arts and Humanities Confucian Trust This chapter outlines a Confucian account of trustworthiness by discussing three key Confucian concepts—xin 信, zhong 忠, and cheng 誠. My development of this account might go beyond what the early thinkers themselves have thought about trustworthiness. Nonetheless, the account of trustworthiness I present here is characteristically Confucian and compatible with the general contours of Confucian thinking. Submitted/Accepted version 2024-09-03T04:24:22Z 2024-09-03T04:24:22Z 2020 Book Chapter Sung, W. (2020). A Confucian account of trustworthiness. D. Collins, I. Vidmar Jovanović & M. Alfano (Eds.), Perspectives on Trust in the History of Philosophy Lexington Books. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179925 978-1-66693-107-5 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179925 https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781666931082/Perspectives-on-Trust-in-the-History-of-Philosophy en Perspectives on Trust in the History of Philosophy © 2023 Lexington Books. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. application/pdf Lexington Books |
spellingShingle | Arts and Humanities Confucian Trust Sung, Winnie A Confucian account of trustworthiness |
title | A Confucian account of trustworthiness |
title_full | A Confucian account of trustworthiness |
title_fullStr | A Confucian account of trustworthiness |
title_full_unstemmed | A Confucian account of trustworthiness |
title_short | A Confucian account of trustworthiness |
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topic | Arts and Humanities Confucian Trust |
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