Mencius and Xunzi on the legitimate use of offensive force: A pacifistic critique of recent just war interpretations

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Hagen, Kurtis
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[1] Independent scholar, Wesley Chapel, FL
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10.1111/phc3.12831
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
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This essay offers a critical evaluation of competing interpretations of the early Confucian thinkers Xunzi and Mencius regarding their view of the legitimacy of war. First, I briefly describe and critique Daniel Bell's "just war" interpretation of Mencius, which is relatively permissive regarding the legitimation of war. I then consider and critique the position of Sumner Twiss and Jonathan Chan regarding Mencius' and Xunzi's ostensible support for what we call "humanitarian intervention," which is also made from a just war perspective. Next, I describe Xinzhong Yao's pacifistic interpretation, offering a slightly qualified defense of it. I then consider reframing this view as "just war pacifism," defending a phrase used in the Confucian context by Julia Ching. Finally, I address the question of whether the pacifistic account is too naive to attribute to these great Confucian thinkers. I maintain that, on the contrary, it is not naive. Indeed, it is a position we would do well to give due consideration.
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