
| Aristotle and Confucius are pivotal figures in world history; nevertheless, Western and Eastern cultures have in modern times largely abandoned the insights of these masters. Remastering Morals is the first book-length scholarly comparison of the ethics of Aristotle and Confucius. |
| May Sim is associate professor of philosophy at College of the Holy Cross. She has contributed to International Philosophical Quarterly, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, History of Philosophy Quarterly, and Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy. |
| Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction 1 Aristotle in the Reconstruction of Confucian Ethics 2 Categories and Commensurability in Confucius and Aristotle: A Response to MacIntyre 3 Ritual and Realism in Early Chinese Science 4 Harmony and the Mean in the Nicomachean Ethics and the Zhongyong 5 The Moral Self in Confucius and Aristotle 6 Virtue-Oriented Politics: Confucius and Aristotle 7 Making Friends with Confucius and Aristotle Glossary of Chinese Terms Name Index Subject Index |
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