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Families of Virtue Confucian and Western Views on Childhood Development / Erin M. Cline.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (367 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780231539043
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BJ1289 .F365 2015
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Contents:
Moral cultivation, filial piety, and the good society in classical Confucian philosophy -- Infants, children, and early Confucian moral cultivation -- How are early Confucian views of parent-child relationships, early childhood, and moral cultivation distinctive, compared with views in the history of Western philosophy? -- Parents, children, and moral cultivation in traditional Western philosophy -- Feminist and Confucian perspectives on parents, children, and moral cultivation -- Why do Confucian views of the relationship between parent-child relationships, early childhood, and moral cultivation warrant serious consideration, and what can they contribute to our understanding of these areas? -- Early childhood development and evidence-based approaches to parents, children, and moral cultivation -- The humanities at work: Confucian resources for social and policy change.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

What did early Confucian philosophers think about parent-child relationships, early childhood, and moral cultivation? -- Moral cultivation, filial piety, and the good society in classical Confucian philosophy -- Infants, children, and early Confucian moral cultivation -- How are early Confucian views of parent-child relationships, early childhood, and moral cultivation distinctive, compared with views in the history of Western philosophy? -- Parents, children, and moral cultivation in traditional Western philosophy -- Feminist and Confucian perspectives on parents, children, and moral cultivation -- Why do Confucian views of the relationship between parent-child relationships, early childhood, and moral cultivation warrant serious consideration, and what can they contribute to our understanding of these areas? -- Early childhood development and evidence-based approaches to parents, children, and moral cultivation -- The humanities at work: Confucian resources for social and policy change.

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