When Zigong asked if there was a single word that one could use as guidance, Confucius replied (Analects 15:24, 12:2) that perhaps it would be empathy ... Ames, Roger T., and Henry Rosemont, Jr., trans. (1998) The Analects of Confucius: A Philosophical Translation. New York: Ballantine Books. ... Analects of Confucius Summary...
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The analects of Confucius is one of the most important books in Chinese literature. Its contribution to the development of Chinese thought cannot be underestimated. The analects or selected sayings were compiled over a period of time, long after his death. ... Shvoong Home>Books>The Analects of Confucius Summary...
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Book Summary by: AcaDemon ... Comments & Reviews about "The Analects of Confucius" ... This paper looks at why "The Analects of Confucius" is considered one of the greatest collections of non- western philosophical...
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A Brief Summary of Confucius and His Teachings ... In Analects, Confucius condemned the suggestion that the period of the mourning rites be shortened to one year. Another class of rites of supreme importance was the sacrifices. They are repeatedly mentioned in the Confucian texts where instructions are given for their...
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Confucius Analects Criticism and Essays ... Though scholars generally agree that the Analects cannot be regarded as a direct transcription of Confucius's sayings, they acknowledge that the work provides an excellent summary of his main philosophical ideas.
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Self cultivation involved not only educating oneself, but also picking up on the good traits in others and imitating them (4:17, Analects). To Confucius, imitation of successful people was a very important aspect of good government (thus his emphasis on the learning of history).
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The Analects by Confucius. All Chinese characters hyperlinked to definitions and etymologies. Linked to English translation. ... One of the supplements to Chinese Character Genealogy. This site require frames.
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Confucius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Confucius (Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:: Kǒng zǐ ; noWade-Giles#ifeq:nonono, or Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:no: Kǒng Fūzǐ ; noWade-Giles#ifeq:nononono), lit. " Master Kong, " (traditionally September 28,...
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