Abstract
Present study analyzes the concept of respect in both Confucius' and Western philosophical traditions. It reveals the differences in interpretation and practice of respect due to their distinctive cultural, historical, and philosophical contexts. Confucius' philosophy emphasizes respect towards authority, traditions, and the elderly through dedication and commitment, while Western philosophy, primarily Aristotle's perspective, emphasizes reciprocal respect and the inherent rights of individuals. Both systems of thought, although contrasting, seek to promote values fostering cooperation, understanding, and peaceful coexistence. Despite their varied conceptualizations of respect, the ultimate goal remains the same – to provide ethical and moral guidance for a harmonious society. This study contributes to an enriched understanding of respect, facilitating a respectful intercultural dialogue.
Recommended Citation
HSU, Chuan Chih; CALDERÓN, Antonio; and SU, Chia Shih
(2024)
"Intersecting Perspectives: A Comparative Dialogue on Respect in Confucian and Western Philosophies,"
Comparative Philosophy: Vol. 15:
Iss.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/comparativephilosophy/vol15/iss1/7