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    Transformative Critique: What Confucianism Can Contribute to Contemporary Education.Geir Sigurðsson - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (2):131-146.
    Critical thinking is currently much celebrated in the contemporary West and beyond, not least in higher education. Tertiary education students are generally expected to adopt a critical attitude in order to become responsible and constructive participants in the development of modern democratic society. Currently, the perceived desirability of critical thinking has even made it into a seemingly successful marketable commodity. A brief online search yields a vast number of books that are mostly presented as self-help manuals to enable readers to (...)
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    Confucian propriety and ritual learning: a philosophical interpretation.Geir Sigurðsson - 2015 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    A reconsideration of the Confucian concept li (ritual or ritual propriety), one that references Western philosophers as well as the Chinese context. Geir Sigurðsson offers a reconsideration of li, often translated as “ritual” or “ritual propriety,” one of the most controversial concepts in Confucian philosophy. Strong associations with the Zhou period during which Confucius lived have put this concept at odds with modernity’s emphasis on progressive rationality and liberation from the yoke of tradition. Sigurðsson notes how the Confucian perspective on (...)
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    Chinese and Western Philosophical and Ethical Perspectives: Différance Rather Than Incommensurability or Sameness.Geir Sigurðsson - 2017 - Diogenes 64 (1-2):58-62.
    This experimental article claims that relatively recent trends in Western philosophy provide a much more open approach to philosophies originating in nonwestern traditions, including the Chinese, than found in most mainstream Western philosophy. More specifically, I argue that a slightly modified version of Jacques Derrida’s concept of différance offers a hermeneutic parallel to native Chinese philosophical approaches to interpretation. These converge in the view that Western and Chinese philosophies cannot be reduced to the other in conceptual terms and that a (...)
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    Die Kunst Des lebens und andere künste: Skurrile skizzen zu einem euro-daoistischen ethos ohne moral (review).Geir Sigurðsson - 2011 - Philosophy East and West 61 (2):391-395.
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    Rediscovering confucianism: A major philosophy of life in east asia – by torbjörn lodén.Geir Sigurðsson - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (3):535-539.
  6. Who's Afraid of Village Worthies?Geir Sigurðsson - 2021 - In Ian M. Sullivan & Joshua Mason (eds.), One corner of the square: essays on the philosophy of Roger T. Ames. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press.
     
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    The Moral Fool: A Case for Amorality (review).Geir Sigurðsson - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (2):305-308.
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    Li 禮, Ritual and Pedagogy: A Cross-Cultural Exploration. [REVIEW]Geir Sigurðsson - 2012 - Sophia 51 (2):227-242.
    The aim of this article is to show, first, that ritual in general and the Confucian li in particular can serve an important pedagogical function, and, secondly, that the sophisticated treatment of li by Confucius and his immediate followers demonstrates that they were consciously aware of this particular potential of li. The discussion takes off by considering formal, ritualized performances from an educational point of view by making use of some seminal, largely Western, research on ritual, though always with an (...)
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