Chinese Just War Ethics
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<p>This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of warfare ethics in early China as well as its subsequent development. </p><p>Chinese attitudes toward war are rich and nuanced ranging across amoral realism defensive just war humanitarian intervention and mournful skepticism. Covering the five major intellectual traditions in the golden age of Chinese civilization: Confucian Daoist Mohist Legalist and Military Strategy schools the book’s chapters immerse readers in the proper historical contexts examine the moral concerns in the classical texts on their own terms reframe those concerns in contemporary ethical idioms and forge a critical dialogue between the past and the present. The volume develops fresh moral interpretations of classical texts such as <i>The Art of War</i> Mencius Xunzi Mozi and the <i>Daodejing</i> and discusses famous philosophers such as Han Fei and Wang Yang-ming representing antithetical schools of thought about warfare. Attention is also given to the military ethics of the People’s Liberation Army examining its thinking against the backdrop of its own civilizational context. </p><p>This book will be of much interest to students of just war theory Chinese politics ethics and philosophy military studies and International Relations in general.</p>
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