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Investigations on public philosophy
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Department of Philosophy, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
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05 Mar 2007 |
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05 Mar 2007 |
Abstract
The more diverse cultures and values a country perceives to be normal even just , the more it needs to search for a public philosophy. Having developed only recently, China, which is speedily progressing towards a market economy, can be considered this kind of country. This article takes Daniel Bell s concept of modern society and public household as the basis for expatiating on some chief problems and the ways to solve them. It pays special attention to investigating the public ethic while probing public philosophy, and it argues that the public ethic is an ethic that deals with public affairs in the public realm, especially the social political realm; with respect to all people involved, it is a common ethic or an ethic with openness. It is also an ethic that appeals to public opinion and public reason, and tries to find consensus from the demands of different values. Furthermore, because it refers to fundamental public benefits, it has to be a normative ethic of universalism and of baseline holders.
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HE Huaihong.
Investigations on public philosophy. Front. Philos. China, 2007, 2(1): 84‒94 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-007-0005-3
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