Nguyen Trai’s political philosophy and cultural humanism: Confucian ethics, resistance thought, and nation-building in 15th-century Vietnam

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https://doi.org/10.15175/fyac4j37

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Nguyen Trai, political philosophy, cultural humanism, confucian ethics, nation-building in 15th-century Vietnam

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This article provides an interdisciplinary reinterpretation of Nguyen Trai (1380–1442) as a political philosopher, cultural humanist, and architect of early Le-era statecraft. By situating his thought within the ideological realignment of post-Ming occupation Vietnam, the study reexamines his conception of nhân nghĩa (benevolence and righteousness) as both a moral ideal and a pragmatic framework for governance. Drawing on Confucian humanism, Neo-Confucian moral governance, and Southeast Asian resistance literature, the analysis integrates political theory, textual hermeneutics, and historical-contextual reconstruction to illuminate Nguyen Trai’s synthesis of ethical statecraft and cultural identity. The findings demonstrate that his vision of humane governance transcended wartime propaganda to articulate a coherent philosophy of nation-building grounded in justice, popular welfare, and moral legitimacy. By bridging political ethics, cultural resilience, and Confucian reformism, the article contributes to a deeper understanding of Vietnamese intellectual history and highlights Nguyen Trai’s enduring relevance to contemporary discussions on leadership, ethics, and human-centered governance.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Bui Huy DU, Mekong University, Vĩnh Long, Vietnam

    PhD in Philosophy from University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City. Professor and researcher of Philosophy at Mekong University, Vietnam.

  • Nguyen Minh TRI, HUTECH University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Minh Tri is currently working at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH). He is a researcher and lecturer in the field of Philosophy, specializing in Marxist-Leninist Philosophy, social philosophy and philosophy of education.

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2026-01-31

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Nguyen Trai’s political philosophy and cultural humanism: Confucian ethics, resistance thought, and nation-building in 15th-century Vietnam. (2026). Passagens: Revista Internacional De História Política E Cultura Jurídica, 18(1), 3-24. https://doi.org/10.15175/fyac4j37