Contexts and Issues of Contemporary Political Philosophy in China

Contemporary Chinese Thought 34 (3):35-54 (2003)
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Political philosophy begins with systematic reflection on existing political practices; and yet it requires something more than this. Since any persisting political practice both originated from a specific culture of the past and will shape a stable but alterable culture in the future, through its own character in interaction with other cultures, political philosophers should open a wider horizon than the political ideas of a certain culture, and seek a deeper insight than questionable belief in the incompatibility of different political cultures

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Xin Liu
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Justice as fairness: a restatement.John Rawls (ed.) - 2001 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Contemporary political philosophy: an introduction.Will Kymlicka - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.

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