Confucianism and cosmopolitanism

Asian Philosophy 30 (1):40-56 (2020)
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This essay investigates the Confucian cosmopolitan aspiration. First, it examines the nature of cosmopolitanism and its distinction from universalism. It demonstrates that cosmopolitanism is a phil...

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Xunwu Chen
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