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The Debate on "Righteousness versus Profitableness" and the Revolution of Values in Modern China

Rui-quan GAO   

  • Received:2000-07-05 Online:2000-09-15 Published:2026-03-11

Abstract:

This paper discusses the development of modem Chinese philosophy which has been going on chiefly around the debate on "righteousness versus profitableness." "Profibableness" has become a very important principle alongside the dissemination of utilitarianism in China. Most of Chinese philosophers, however, try to pursue a unity of profitableness and righteousness even when the theory of virtue revives. How to integrate profitableness with righteousness is still an open question.

Key words: the debate on "righteousness versus profitableness", values, utilitarianism, the theory of virtue