Confucianism, Law, and Democracy in Contemporary Korea
Herausgeber: Kim, Sungmoon
Confucianism, Law, and Democracy in Contemporary Korea
Herausgeber: Kim, Sungmoon
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A collection of original essays developing a Confucian political and legal theory, focusing on South Korea, traditionally the most Confucian East Asian country in its legal, political, and cultural practices.
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A collection of original essays developing a Confucian political and legal theory, focusing on South Korea, traditionally the most Confucian East Asian country in its legal, political, and cultural practices.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781783482238
- ISBN-10: 1783482230
- Artikelnr.: 41967025
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781783482238
- ISBN-10: 1783482230
- Artikelnr.: 41967025
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sungmoon Kim is Associate Professor of Political Theory at City University of Hong Kong. He is the author of Confucian Democracy in East Asia: Theory and Practice (2014). Contributors Fred Dallmayr, Packey J Dee Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Political Science, University of Notre Dame; Chaihark Hahm, Professor of Law, Yonsei University; Hwa Yol Jung, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Moravian College; Bi Hwan Kim, Professor of Political Theory, Sungkyunkwan University; Hee-Kang Kim, Associate Professor of the Department of Public Administration, Korea University; Marie Seong-Hak Kim, Professor of History, St. Cloud State University; Sungmoon Kim, Associate Professor of Political Theory, City University of Hong Kong; Junghoon Lee, Associate Professor of Jurisprudence and Legal History, University of Ulsan.
Introduction
Sungmoon Kim / Part I: In Search of Confucian Constitutionalism in the Korean Context / 1. Conceptualizing Korean Constitutionalism: Foreign Transplant or Indigenous Tradition?
Chaihark Hahm / 2. Confucianism that Confounds: Constitutional Jurisprudence on Filial Piety in Korea
Marie Seong-Hak Kim / 3. Locating Feminism beyond Gender and Culture: A Case of the Family-Head System in South Korea
Hee-Kang Kim / 4 Civil Confucianism in South Korea: Liberal Rights
Confucian Reasoning
and Gender Equality
Sungmoon Kim / Part II: Liberalism
Democracy
and Confucianism-Doubts and Hopes / 5. Qualitative Defects of Korean Constitutional Democracy and Political Rationalism as a Confucian Legacy
Bi Hwan Kim / 6. Confucianism and the Meaning of Liberalism in the Contemporary Korean Legal System
Junghoon Lee / 7. Confucius for Our time: Reflections on Politics
Law
and Ethics
Fred Dallmayr / Part III: Epilogue / 8. On Confucian Constitutionalism in Korea: A Metacommentary
Hwa Yol Jung / Acknowledgm
Sungmoon Kim / Part I: In Search of Confucian Constitutionalism in the Korean Context / 1. Conceptualizing Korean Constitutionalism: Foreign Transplant or Indigenous Tradition?
Chaihark Hahm / 2. Confucianism that Confounds: Constitutional Jurisprudence on Filial Piety in Korea
Marie Seong-Hak Kim / 3. Locating Feminism beyond Gender and Culture: A Case of the Family-Head System in South Korea
Hee-Kang Kim / 4 Civil Confucianism in South Korea: Liberal Rights
Confucian Reasoning
and Gender Equality
Sungmoon Kim / Part II: Liberalism
Democracy
and Confucianism-Doubts and Hopes / 5. Qualitative Defects of Korean Constitutional Democracy and Political Rationalism as a Confucian Legacy
Bi Hwan Kim / 6. Confucianism and the Meaning of Liberalism in the Contemporary Korean Legal System
Junghoon Lee / 7. Confucius for Our time: Reflections on Politics
Law
and Ethics
Fred Dallmayr / Part III: Epilogue / 8. On Confucian Constitutionalism in Korea: A Metacommentary
Hwa Yol Jung / Acknowledgm
Introduction
Sungmoon Kim / Part I: In Search of Confucian Constitutionalism in the Korean Context / 1. Conceptualizing Korean Constitutionalism: Foreign Transplant or Indigenous Tradition?
Chaihark Hahm / 2. Confucianism that Confounds: Constitutional Jurisprudence on Filial Piety in Korea
Marie Seong-Hak Kim / 3. Locating Feminism beyond Gender and Culture: A Case of the Family-Head System in South Korea
Hee-Kang Kim / 4 Civil Confucianism in South Korea: Liberal Rights
Confucian Reasoning
and Gender Equality
Sungmoon Kim / Part II: Liberalism
Democracy
and Confucianism-Doubts and Hopes / 5. Qualitative Defects of Korean Constitutional Democracy and Political Rationalism as a Confucian Legacy
Bi Hwan Kim / 6. Confucianism and the Meaning of Liberalism in the Contemporary Korean Legal System
Junghoon Lee / 7. Confucius for Our time: Reflections on Politics
Law
and Ethics
Fred Dallmayr / Part III: Epilogue / 8. On Confucian Constitutionalism in Korea: A Metacommentary
Hwa Yol Jung / Acknowledgm
Sungmoon Kim / Part I: In Search of Confucian Constitutionalism in the Korean Context / 1. Conceptualizing Korean Constitutionalism: Foreign Transplant or Indigenous Tradition?
Chaihark Hahm / 2. Confucianism that Confounds: Constitutional Jurisprudence on Filial Piety in Korea
Marie Seong-Hak Kim / 3. Locating Feminism beyond Gender and Culture: A Case of the Family-Head System in South Korea
Hee-Kang Kim / 4 Civil Confucianism in South Korea: Liberal Rights
Confucian Reasoning
and Gender Equality
Sungmoon Kim / Part II: Liberalism
Democracy
and Confucianism-Doubts and Hopes / 5. Qualitative Defects of Korean Constitutional Democracy and Political Rationalism as a Confucian Legacy
Bi Hwan Kim / 6. Confucianism and the Meaning of Liberalism in the Contemporary Korean Legal System
Junghoon Lee / 7. Confucius for Our time: Reflections on Politics
Law
and Ethics
Fred Dallmayr / Part III: Epilogue / 8. On Confucian Constitutionalism in Korea: A Metacommentary
Hwa Yol Jung / Acknowledgm







