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Recognition and Trust: Hegel and Confucius on the Normative Basis of Ethical Life
This essay offers a comparative analysis of the notion of trust in Hegel and Confucius. It shows that Hegel’s two senses of trust ( Zutrauen and Vertrauen ) depend upon his theory of recognition and recognitive struggle. The competitive thrust of Hegel’s account of trust, it argues, introduces a ser...
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Published in: | Dao : a journal of comparative philosophy 2019-03, Vol.18 (1), p.1-22 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This essay offers a comparative analysis of the notion of trust in Hegel and Confucius. It shows that Hegel’s two senses of trust (
Zutrauen
and
Vertrauen
) depend upon his theory of recognition and recognitive struggle. The competitive thrust of Hegel’s account of trust, it argues, introduces a series of problems that cannot be adequately resolved within his theory, since it presupposes the kinds of trusting relations—self-, intersubjective- and world-trust—that it purports to explain. This essay then turns to the Confucian notions of
xin
心 and
li
理 to address the problems in the Hegelian account. It concludes by outlining the Confucian account’s salience for critical social theory. |
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ISSN: | 1540-3009 1569-7274 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11712-018-9644-4 |