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《郑氏规范》的家庭教化及其对后世的影响 被引量:8
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作者 陈延斌 《齐鲁学刊》 CSSCI 北大核心 2001年第6期72-76,共5页
被朱元璋赐以“江南第一家”美称并在此后屡受旌表的郑氏家族,因其孝义治家的大家庭模式和传世家训《郑氏规范》,奠定了它在中国传统家训教化史上的重要地位。《郑氏规范》中治家、教子、修身、处世的家规族训,以及极具特色的教化实... 被朱元璋赐以“江南第一家”美称并在此后屡受旌表的郑氏家族,因其孝义治家的大家庭模式和传世家训《郑氏规范》,奠定了它在中国传统家训教化史上的重要地位。《郑氏规范》中治家、教子、修身、处世的家规族训,以及极具特色的教化实践,对中国古代家族制度的巩固发展,对中国封建社会后期的稳定和儒家伦理、文化的世俗化,都产生了深远的影响。 展开更多
关键词 《郑氏规范》 家庭教化 儒家伦理 影响
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当代文学中身体伦理的变化及其文化阐释 被引量:2
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作者 李俏梅 《广州大学学报(社会科学版)》 2005年第4期10-16,共7页
"身体"对于当代文学来说无疑是一个关键词。从身体伦理的变迁角度可以大致为当代文学50年来的发展描绘一条清晰的线索:20世纪50~70年代,对欲望身体的极力回避;70年代末~80年代中,为身体的正当欲望正名;90年代至今的文学,是... "身体"对于当代文学来说无疑是一个关键词。从身体伦理的变迁角度可以大致为当代文学50年来的发展描绘一条清晰的线索:20世纪50~70年代,对欲望身体的极力回避;70年代末~80年代中,为身体的正当欲望正名;90年代至今的文学,是感性至上,身体崇拜。正是身体伦理的异趣显现了当代文学不同阶段文学风貌的迥异。而身体伦理大异其趣的背后,隐含的是不同的文化意识形态对人的塑造以及人的反塑造的本能。 展开更多
关键词 身体伦理 变化 文化阐释
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TOWARDS A GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE HUMANE TREATMENT OF CAPTURED ENEMY FIGHTERS
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作者 Suzannah Linton 《Frontiers of Law in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2017年第2期217-277,共61页
The prevailing narrative instructs us that humane treatment of captured enemy fighters is down to white knights from the western parts of the European continent with their codes of chivalry, or alternatively, the Swis... The prevailing narrative instructs us that humane treatment of captured enemy fighters is down to white knights from the western parts of the European continent with their codes of chivalry, or alternatively, the Swiss businessman Henri Dunant. This contribution challenges that narrative for overlooking, or being ignorant of, the way that societies around the world have approached the matter of the captured enemy fighter. Traces of some of the critical principles about humane treatment that we see in our present law can actually be found in much older societies from outside of Europe. A more accurate and representative way of understanding humanitarianism in the treatment of captured enemy fighters can and must be crafted, with the prevailing Euro-centric account balanced with practices, cultures and faiths from elsewhere. The quest to achieve more humane treatment in armed conflict is first and foremost a battle of the intellect. Narratives and conceptualisations that are more inclusive, recognising and appreciating of the ways of the rest of the world are likely to be more effective in communicating humanitarian ideals. This work adopts a new method of approaching the richness and diversity of the treatment of captured enemy fighters over time and space. This new framework of analysis uses six cross-cutting themes to facilitate a broader international and comparative perspective, and develop a more sophisticated level of understanding. The first theme is how older and indigenous societies approached the matter of captured enemy fighters. The second focuses on religions of the world, and what they teach or require. The third section examines the matter of martial practices and codes of ethics for combatants in certain societies. The fourth category engages with colonisation and decolonisation, and regulation (or non-regulation) of the treatment of captives of war. Fifth is the issue of modernisation and the impact it has had on armed forces and fighters, including on the treatment of captives. The final issue is the shift towards formalised agreements, beginning with the first bilateral agreements and then the multilateral codification exercise that began in the mid-19th century and continues to this day. This framework for analysis leads into a final chapter, presenting a fresh and holistic view on the evolution of prisoner of war protections in the international order. It provides a different way of looking at International Humanitarian Law, starting with this effort at a global understanding of the treatment of captured enemy fighters. 展开更多
关键词 International Law International Humanitarian Law capture ENEMY fighters captured enemy fighters prisoners of war humane treatment slavery ransom exchange killing abuse ancient societies indigenous people Hammurabi's Code religion Christianity Islam Hinduism Judaism Buddhism sikhism martial codes ethical codes cultural norms Japan India West Africa East Africa CRUsADEs Western Europe UsA Henri Dunant colonisation decolonisation wars of national liberation Geneva Conventions1949 Additional Protocol Additional Protocol context evolution modemisation codification global understanding new perspective
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