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The Virtue of Harmony

2022, The Virtue of Harmony

Harmony, the bringing together of dissimilar elements in a manner that coordinates these as parts of an organic whole, is central to different aspects of human existence. In many cultures, harmony is considered an important virtue. As a personal, social, or environmental accomplishment, harmony has a place in everyday conversation, political discourse, as well as academic scholarship. In most Western societies, however, it has no such presence. This volume introduces the virtue of harmony as a central aspect of the good life into global ethics discourse, and shapes the trajectory of ethics research in a manner that draws upon the resources of a broad variety of cultural traditions. The volume comprises thirteen essays that examine harmony against different cultural and disciplinary backgrounds. A broad variety of cultural traditions are represented, including the Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist, Judaist, Greek, Christian, Islamic, African, and Native American traditions. The volume's essays also represent different disciplinary approaches, such as philosophy, religious studies, linguistics, psychology, and political theory. Each contribution focuses on some aspect of what harmony as a personal trait, social disposition, or environmental outlook entails and describes how the virtue may be cultivated-either by examining the way in which it has been discussed in specific traditions of ethical, religious, or political thought, or by developing a cross-cultural analysis of the theory and practice of the virtue of harmony.

Book Description: The Virtue of Harmony Edited by Chenyang Li and Dasha Düring Oxford University Press, 2022 Harmony, the bringing together of dissimilar elements in a manner that coordinates these as parts of an organic whole, is central to different aspects of human existence. In many cultures, harmony is considered an important virtue. As a personal, social, or environmental accomplishment, harmony has a place in everyday conversation, political discourse, as well as academic scholarship. In most Western societies, however, it has no such presence. This volume introduces the virtue of harmony as a central aspect of the good life into global ethics discourse, and shapes the trajectory of ethics research in a manner that draws upon the resources of a broad variety of cultural traditions. The volume comprises thirteen essays that examine harmony against different cultural and disciplinary backgrounds. A broad variety of cultural traditions are represented, including the Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist, Judaist, Greek, Christian, Islamic, African, and Native American traditions. The volume's essays also represent different disciplinary approaches, such as philosophy, religious studies, linguistics, psychology, and political theory. Each contribution focuses on some aspect of what harmony as a personal trait, social disposition, or environmental outlook entails and describes how the virtue may be cultivated-either by examining the way in which it has been discussed in specific traditions of ethical, religious, or political thought, or by developing a cross-cultural analysis of the theory and practice of the virtue of harmony. Introduction, Chenyang Li & Dascha Düring Chapter 1: Harmony as a Virtue in Confucianism, Chenyang Li & Dascha Düring Chapter 2: Harmony through Diversity in the Huainanzi, Franklin Perkins Chapter 3: Harmony as a Collective Virtue in Ashokan Inscriptions, Rajeev Bhargava Chapter 4: Harmony as Virtue in Buddhist Ethics, Jens Schlieter Chapter 5: Plotinus on Virtue as Harmony, Giannis Stamatellos Chapter 6: Harmony as Virtue in Judaism, Maren R. Niehoff Chapter 7: The Concept of Harmony in Islamic Thought and Practice, Asma Afsaruddin Chapter 8: Bizaanate, Bangan, Waanaki: An Anishinaabe Theory of Harmony, Margaret Noodin Chapter 9: Virtue in African Ethics as Living Harmoniously, Thaddeus Metz Chapter 10: Harmony as a Virtue in Christianity, Robert Cummings Neville Chapter 11: The Investigation of Harmony in Psychological Research, Antonella Delle Fave, Marié P. Wissing, Ingrid Brdar Chapter 12: Seeking Linguistic Harmony: Three Perspectives, Rebecca L. Oxford Chapter 13: Freedom and Harmony, Philip Pettit For more information, see https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-virtue-of-harmony-9780197598498?cc=sg&lang=en&#
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