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Between public and private life: Traditional
ethics in modern society
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School of Philosophy
and Sociology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China;
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05 Sep 2009 |
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05 Sep 2009 |
Abstract
In terms of life space, individuals are usually settled in different spaces according to relationships of blood, geography, and profession. In pre-modern societies, ethics were realized through customs, conventions, taboos, magical practices, and politics. Because this was not an open process in which rationality was sufficiently employed, non-reflectiveness and non-criticality were its essence, and intuitions and feelings were its basic modes of existence. In modern societies, the logic of capital movement settles groups of people according to their economic dependence, and interactions based on individuals’ desires and self-serving calculations have become widespread and frequent. A space for public interaction and life in which rationality is sufficiently employed and rational bases of the rules are constantly questioned thus finally came into being. Families and villages lost their centrality, resulting in a crisis of private interactions and life, and of its system of norms.
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public life /
private life /
ethical reconstruction
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YAN Hui ,.
Between public and private life: Traditional
ethics in modern society. Front. Philos. China, 2009, 4(3): 385‒399 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-009-0025-2
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