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Moral Perfection as the Counterfeit of Virtue
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AbstractIt is sometimes assumed that the best people—those whom it would be appropriate to admire and emulate—ought to be free of all moral defects. Numerous contemporary scholars have attributed this assumption to the early Confucian philosophers with moral perfection said to be a necessary condition for sagehood. Drawing upon the early Confucian literature I will argue in support of two claims. The first is that the early Confucians did not insist on the moral perfection of the sage; on the contrary, the sage was explicitly understood to be morally fallible. The second claim is that the early Confucians were right to reject moral perfection as a suitable ideal. I conclude with a discussion of the relative merits of taking “love of learning” (haoxue好學)—rather than moral perfection—as one’s ideal.
Title: Moral Perfection as the Counterfeit of Virtue
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AbstractIt is sometimes assumed that the best people—those whom it would be appropriate to admire and emulate—ought to be free of all moral defects.
Numerous contemporary scholars have attributed this assumption to the early Confucian philosophers with moral perfection said to be a necessary condition for sagehood.
Drawing upon the early Confucian literature I will argue in support of two claims.
The first is that the early Confucians did not insist on the moral perfection of the sage; on the contrary, the sage was explicitly understood to be morally fallible.
The second claim is that the early Confucians were right to reject moral perfection as a suitable ideal.
I conclude with a discussion of the relative merits of taking “love of learning” (haoxue好學)—rather than moral perfection—as one’s ideal.
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