儒家和諧文化與新冠疫情應對
Author(s) -
Jue Wang
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of chinese and comparative philosophy of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1386-6354
DOI - 10.24112/ijccpm.181709
Subject(s) - china , harmony (color) , download , commons , environmental ethics , politics , sociology , political science , law , philosophy , art , computer science , visual arts , operating system
This paper addresses the relationship between politics and ethics from the perspective of the Confucian culture of harmony and argues that it is untenable to ignore the supporting role of Chinese ethical values by attributing China's achievements in fighting the epidemic to merely the capacities of governance What the world might learn from China in combating COVID-19 is not only the so-called "national capacity," nor the theme of trust, but also some deeper moral insights, such as how to cultivate a sense of mutual responsibility in people and regions around the world These insights have proven to be important ethical resources that human society urgently needs in the post-epidemic era
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