Book contents
- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Global Knowledge/Global Thought
- 2 Global Order and Global Knowledge
- 3 China and Thinking Globally at the Turn of the Century
- 4 Oh, [Muslim] Believers: Be Just, That is Always Closer to True Piety
- Part II From Thinking Globally to Global Ethics
- Part III International Law and Global Justice
- Part IV World Order and Global Policy
- Part V Concluding Thoughts
- Intellectual Profiles of the Contributors
- Index
3 - China and Thinking Globally at the Turn of the Century
from Part I - Global Knowledge/Global Thought
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 December 2018
- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Global Knowledge/Global Thought
- 2 Global Order and Global Knowledge
- 3 China and Thinking Globally at the Turn of the Century
- 4 Oh, [Muslim] Believers: Be Just, That is Always Closer to True Piety
- Part II From Thinking Globally to Global Ethics
- Part III International Law and Global Justice
- Part IV World Order and Global Policy
- Part V Concluding Thoughts
- Intellectual Profiles of the Contributors
- Index
Summary
Chapter 3 begins with Wang Hui sharing his experience as a professor at Tsinghua University and as an editor for the journal Dushu. Building on this the conversation explores the need to think about issues of justice in a way that is both pluralistic and mindful of the local conditions—historical, philosophical, economic—of each country. In addition, Wang Hui reflects on Chinese civilization and what the current rise of China could mean for the evolution of world order.
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- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global PerspectivesDialogues with Leading Thinkers, pp. 53 - 78Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019