Affiliation:
1. Chinese History and Philosophy, Department of East Asian Studies, Ruhr-University (emeritus) Bochum Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Role ethics is next to virtue ethics one of the two dominant current paradigms to classify Confucian ethics. This article argues that both approaches undersell Confucianism. While roles and virtues are important elements of its ethics, this has a deontological layer that does not address the specific bearer of roles but the human being in general. This layer even prevails in case of conflict. Together and in constant tension with the emphasis on roles and virtues, it forms part of a double structure of Confucian ethics.