Who Are We? Who Should We Be?—Two Hot Issues in Contemporary European and American Society

Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (2):79-85 (1997)
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Abstract

The identity issue involves not only the issue of "who are we?" but also the issue of "who should we be?" These two issues are not simply factual issues, they are also issues of values and norms. In recent years, moral philosophy and legal philosophy have once again become major subjects of study in the West. Issues of ethics and law are increasingly drawing serious attention from all strata of society and these issues constitute an important vantage point for understanding contemporary Western society.

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