Amy Olberding is Presidential Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma. Her work focuses on early Chinese ethics. She is the author of Moral Exemplars in the Analects (Routledge, 2011), several academic journal articles, and she has also published work with Aeon, The Forum, and TheChronicle of Higher Education. When not studying and teaching philosophy, she farms.
Foreword Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Temptations to Incivility Chapter 3: Temptations to Rudeness Chapter 4: The Big Values Chapter 5: Living the Big Values Chapter 6: Rules, Rules, Rules Chapter 7: Managing the Face Chapter 8: Righteous Incivility Revisited Chapter 9: Disappointments and Consolation Works Cited Endnotes
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