Confucian Skepticism about Workplace Rights

  • Strudler A
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Abstract

Confucian scholars express skepticism about rights. This skepticism is relevant to managers who face issues about the recognition of workplace rights in a Confucian culture. My essay examines the foundations of this skepticism, and the cogency of potential leading Western liberal responses to it. I conclude that Confucian skepticism is more formidable than liberals have recognized. I attempt to craft an argument that defuses Confucian skepticism about workplace rights while at the same time respecting the moral depth of Confucianism.

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Strudler, A. (2008). Confucian Skepticism about Workplace Rights. Business Ethics Quarterly, 18(1), 67–83. https://doi.org/10.5840/beq20081817

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