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