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confucian-judicial-ethics

The chapter explores Confucian principles influencing Judge Fang's decisions, particularly regarding the moral significance of a book as a pathway to enlightenment and societal order.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Diamond Age (1996)Neal Stephenson

Chapter 48

Judge Fang accompanies Dr. X on a sophisticated dinner cruise aboard a Western-style hydrofoil yacht, where they discuss Confucian philosophy and the ethical implications of a stolen book central to a recent case. The yacht ventures into open ocean to visit a massive, nanotech-constructed ship staffed entirely by young women, where Judge Fang discovers a large nursery filled with infant girls, confronting him with a disturbing and unexpected reality.