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Conference East-West Philosophers' Conference (10th : 2011 : Honolulu, Hawaii)
Title Value & values : economics & justice in an age of global interdependence / edited by Roger T. Ames & Peter D. Hershock.
Alternative Title Value and values
Publisher Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press (Bibliovault), [2015]



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Note Papers from the 10th East-West Philosophers' Conference, held in Honolulu, May 16-24, 2011.
Contents The mosaic and the jigsaw puzzle: how it all fits together / Thomas P. Kasulis -- Value, exchange and beyond: between-ness as starting point / Meera Sushila Viswanathan -- Triple negation: Watsuji Tetsuro on the sustainability of ecosystems, economies, and international peace / James McRae -- Fouling our nest: is (environmental) ethics impotent against (bad) economics? / Heidi M. Hurd -- The visible and the invisible: rethinking values and justice from a Buddhist-postmodern perspective / Jin Y. Park -- "You ought to be ashamed of yourself!" / Jim Peterman -- Filial piety and traditional Chinese rural community: an alternative ethical paradigm for modern aging societies / Liuxin Yang, Baoyan Cheng, and Xu Di -- Doing justice to justice: seeking a more capacious conception of justice from Confucian role ethics / Roger T. Ames -- Moral equivalents / Kathleen M. Higgins -- A critique of economic reason: between tradition and post-coloniality / Purushottama Bilimoria -- Economies of scarcity and acquisition, economies of gift and thanksgiving: lessons from cultural anthropology / Kenneth Stikkers -- John Dewey, institutional economics, and Confucian democracies / Larry A. Hickman -- The responsible society as social harmony: Walter G. Muelder's communitarian social ethics as a bridge tradition for Confucian economics / Robert Smid -- Swaraj and Swadeshi: Gandhi and Tagore on ethics, development, and freedom / Jay Garfield and Nalini Bhushan -- Economics and religion or economics vs. religion: the concept of an Islamic economics / Oliver Leaman -- Two challenges to market Daoism / James Behuniak, Jr. -- Buddhist, western, and hybrid perspectives on liberty rights and economic rights / Gordon Davis -- The conversation of justice: Rawls, Sandel, Cavell, and education for political literacy / Naoko Saito -- Social justice and the occident / Paul Standish -- Three-level eco-humanism in Japanese Confucianism: combining environmental with humanist social ethics / T. Yamauchi -- Economic growth, human well-being, and the environment / Workineh Kelbessa -- The moral necessity of socialism / Karsten J. Struhl -- Invaluable justice: Heidegger, Derrida, and Daoism thinking on values and justice / Steven Burik -- What is it like to be a moral being? / Amita Chatterjee -- What is the value of poverty?: a comparative analysis of Aristotle's politics and Dogen's Shobogenzo zuimonki / Steve Bein -- Economic goods, common goods, and the good life / May Sim -- On the justice of caring labor: an alternative theory of liberal egalitarianism to Dworkin's luck egalitarianism / Shiu-Ching Wu -- Aging, equality, and Confucian selves / Steven Geisz -- Institutional power matters: the role of institutional power in international development / Lori Keleher -- The value of diversity: Buddhist reflections on more equitably orienting global interdependence -- Peter D. Hershock.
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ISBN 9780824854522 (electronic bk.)
0824854527 (electronic bk.)
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Conference East-West Philosophers' Conference (10th : 2011 : Honolulu, Hawaii)
Subject Economics -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses.
Alt author Ames, Roger T., 1947-
Hershock, Peter D.
Alternative Title Value and values
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Papers from the 10th East-West Philosophers' Conference, held in Honolulu, May 16-24, 2011.
Contents The mosaic and the jigsaw puzzle: how it all fits together / Thomas P. Kasulis -- Value, exchange and beyond: between-ness as starting point / Meera Sushila Viswanathan -- Triple negation: Watsuji Tetsuro on the sustainability of ecosystems, economies, and international peace / James McRae -- Fouling our nest: is (environmental) ethics impotent against (bad) economics? / Heidi M. Hurd -- The visible and the invisible: rethinking values and justice from a Buddhist-postmodern perspective / Jin Y. Park -- "You ought to be ashamed of yourself!" / Jim Peterman -- Filial piety and traditional Chinese rural community: an alternative ethical paradigm for modern aging societies / Liuxin Yang, Baoyan Cheng, and Xu Di -- Doing justice to justice: seeking a more capacious conception of justice from Confucian role ethics / Roger T. Ames -- Moral equivalents / Kathleen M. Higgins -- A critique of economic reason: between tradition and post-coloniality / Purushottama Bilimoria -- Economies of scarcity and acquisition, economies of gift and thanksgiving: lessons from cultural anthropology / Kenneth Stikkers -- John Dewey, institutional economics, and Confucian democracies / Larry A. Hickman -- The responsible society as social harmony: Walter G. Muelder's communitarian social ethics as a bridge tradition for Confucian economics / Robert Smid -- Swaraj and Swadeshi: Gandhi and Tagore on ethics, development, and freedom / Jay Garfield and Nalini Bhushan -- Economics and religion or economics vs. religion: the concept of an Islamic economics / Oliver Leaman -- Two challenges to market Daoism / James Behuniak, Jr. -- Buddhist, western, and hybrid perspectives on liberty rights and economic rights / Gordon Davis -- The conversation of justice: Rawls, Sandel, Cavell, and education for political literacy / Naoko Saito -- Social justice and the occident / Paul Standish -- Three-level eco-humanism in Japanese Confucianism: combining environmental with humanist social ethics / T. Yamauchi -- Economic growth, human well-being, and the environment / Workineh Kelbessa -- The moral necessity of socialism / Karsten J. Struhl -- Invaluable justice: Heidegger, Derrida, and Daoism thinking on values and justice / Steven Burik -- What is it like to be a moral being? / Amita Chatterjee -- What is the value of poverty?: a comparative analysis of Aristotle's politics and Dogen's Shobogenzo zuimonki / Steve Bein -- Economic goods, common goods, and the good life / May Sim -- On the justice of caring labor: an alternative theory of liberal egalitarianism to Dworkin's luck egalitarianism / Shiu-Ching Wu -- Aging, equality, and Confucian selves / Steven Geisz -- Institutional power matters: the role of institutional power in international development / Lori Keleher -- The value of diversity: Buddhist reflections on more equitably orienting global interdependence -- Peter D. Hershock.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780824854522 (electronic bk.)
0824854527 (electronic bk.)
Conference East-West Philosophers' Conference (10th : 2011 : Honolulu, Hawaii)
Subject Economics -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses.
Alt author Ames, Roger T., 1947-
Hershock, Peter D.
Alternative Title Value and values

Subject Economics -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Papers from the 10th East-West Philosophers' Conference, held in Honolulu, May 16-24, 2011.
Contents The mosaic and the jigsaw puzzle: how it all fits together / Thomas P. Kasulis -- Value, exchange and beyond: between-ness as starting point / Meera Sushila Viswanathan -- Triple negation: Watsuji Tetsuro on the sustainability of ecosystems, economies, and international peace / James McRae -- Fouling our nest: is (environmental) ethics impotent against (bad) economics? / Heidi M. Hurd -- The visible and the invisible: rethinking values and justice from a Buddhist-postmodern perspective / Jin Y. Park -- "You ought to be ashamed of yourself!" / Jim Peterman -- Filial piety and traditional Chinese rural community: an alternative ethical paradigm for modern aging societies / Liuxin Yang, Baoyan Cheng, and Xu Di -- Doing justice to justice: seeking a more capacious conception of justice from Confucian role ethics / Roger T. Ames -- Moral equivalents / Kathleen M. Higgins -- A critique of economic reason: between tradition and post-coloniality / Purushottama Bilimoria -- Economies of scarcity and acquisition, economies of gift and thanksgiving: lessons from cultural anthropology / Kenneth Stikkers -- John Dewey, institutional economics, and Confucian democracies / Larry A. Hickman -- The responsible society as social harmony: Walter G. Muelder's communitarian social ethics as a bridge tradition for Confucian economics / Robert Smid -- Swaraj and Swadeshi: Gandhi and Tagore on ethics, development, and freedom / Jay Garfield and Nalini Bhushan -- Economics and religion or economics vs. religion: the concept of an Islamic economics / Oliver Leaman -- Two challenges to market Daoism / James Behuniak, Jr. -- Buddhist, western, and hybrid perspectives on liberty rights and economic rights / Gordon Davis -- The conversation of justice: Rawls, Sandel, Cavell, and education for political literacy / Naoko Saito -- Social justice and the occident / Paul Standish -- Three-level eco-humanism in Japanese Confucianism: combining environmental with humanist social ethics / T. Yamauchi -- Economic growth, human well-being, and the environment / Workineh Kelbessa -- The moral necessity of socialism / Karsten J. Struhl -- Invaluable justice: Heidegger, Derrida, and Daoism thinking on values and justice / Steven Burik -- What is it like to be a moral being? / Amita Chatterjee -- What is the value of poverty?: a comparative analysis of Aristotle's politics and Dogen's Shobogenzo zuimonki / Steve Bein -- Economic goods, common goods, and the good life / May Sim -- On the justice of caring labor: an alternative theory of liberal egalitarianism to Dworkin's luck egalitarianism / Shiu-Ching Wu -- Aging, equality, and Confucian selves / Steven Geisz -- Institutional power matters: the role of institutional power in international development / Lori Keleher -- The value of diversity: Buddhist reflections on more equitably orienting global interdependence -- Peter D. Hershock.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Ames, Roger T., 1947-
Hershock, Peter D.
ISBN 9780824854522 (electronic bk.)
0824854527 (electronic bk.)

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