中國舉國抗疫的儒家倫理反思——嘗試回應薩斯教授文章
Confucian Ethical Reflections on the Nation's Fight against COVID-19 in Mainland China: A Tentative Response to Prof. Hans-Martin Sass's Article
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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract in English only.
As a tentative reply to Prof. Hans-Martin Sass’s article entitled “The Coronavirus also Attacks Political and Corporate Bodies,” this article elaborates on mainland China’s national collective fight against COVID-19 with respect to Confucian familism. I apply the ethical principles of Confucian familism at the family, country, and international levels to morally evaluate the whole nation’s fight against the pandemic. My discussion supports Prof. Sass’s arguments that “life is interconnected” and that “modern societies are symbiotic, complex, and adoptable living beings of natural persons.”
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