
| Titre | The Analects of Confucius: A Philosophical Translation (Classics of Ancient China) (English Edition) |
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The Analects of Confucius: A Philosophical Translation (Classics of Ancient China) (English Edition)
Catégorie: Actu, Politique et Société, Bandes dessinées, Informatique et Internet
Auteur: Rosemont Jr. Henry, Ames Roger T., Roger T.Ames
Éditeur: Tommy Orange
Publié: 2019-05-16
Écrivain: Nan Silver, Amy Shields
Langue: Cornique, Roumain, Latin, Grec
Format: pdf, Livre audio
Auteur: Rosemont Jr. Henry, Ames Roger T., Roger T.Ames
Éditeur: Tommy Orange
Publié: 2019-05-16
Écrivain: Nan Silver, Amy Shields
Langue: Cornique, Roumain, Latin, Grec
Format: pdf, Livre audio
The Analects of Confucius Summary | GradeSaver - The Analects of Confucius is an anthology of brief passages that present the words of Confucius and his disciples, describe Confucius as a man, and recount some of the events of his life. The Analects includes twenty books, each generally featuring a series of chapters that encompass quotes from Confucius, which were compiled by his disciples after his death.
Chinese Ethics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 1. Characteristics of Chinese Ethics: Practical Focus and Closeness to Pre-theoretical Experience. In the Analects 13.18, the Governor of She tells Confucius of a Straight Body who reported his father to the authorities for stealing a sheep. Confucius (Kongzi, best known in the West under his latinized name, lived in the 6 th and 5 th century ) replies that in his village, uprightness ...
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Confucius - Wikiquote - Confucius (traditionally 28 September 551 – 479 ) was a Chinese social philosopher, whose teachings deeply influenced East Asian life and thought."Confucius" is a latinization of the Chinese 孔夫子, Kong Fu Zi or K'ung-fu-tzu, literally "Master Kong", but he is usually referred to in China with a simpler version of this honorific as 孔子, Kongzi, or Kǒng Zǐ.
Analects - Wikipedia - The Analects (Chinese: 論語; pinyin: Lúnyǔ; Old Chinese: [r]u[n] ŋ(r)aʔ; meaning "Selected Sayings"), also known as the Analects of Confucius, is an ancient Chinese book composed of a large collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopher Confucius and his contemporaries, traditionally believed to have been compiled and written by Confucius's followers.
The Analects - Chinese Text Project - The Analects (論語) - full text database, fully browsable and searchable on-line; discussion and list of publications related to The Analects. In English and simplified and traditional Chinese.
Confucius (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - In the Analects, Confucius tells his disciple Zi Lu 子路 that wisdom recognizes knowing a thing as knowing it, and ignorance of a thing as ignorance of it (2.17). In soliloquies about several virtues, Confucius describes a wise person as never confused (9.28, 14.28). While comparative philosophers have noted that Chinese thought has nothing clearly analogous to the role of the will in pre ...
Confucius - Wikipedia - Confucius is traditionally credited with having authored or edited many of the Chinese classic texts, including all of the Five Classics, but modern scholars are cautious of attributing specific assertions to Confucius himself. Aphorisms concerning his teachings were compiled in the Analects, but only many years after his death.
Analects of Confucius 論語 - - In the Analects, Confucius imbues the term with a special meaning. Though sometimes used strictly in its original sense, it also refers to a person who has made significant progress in the Way ( dao ) of self-cultivation, by developing a sense of justice 義 , by loving treatment of parents 孝 , respect for elders 弟 , honesty with friends 信 , etc.
Confucius | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - The Analects of Confucius: A Philosophical Translation. New York: Ballatine, 1998. Ames, Roger T. “The Focus-Field Self in Classical Confucianism,” in Self as Person in Asian Theory and Practice, ed. Roger T. Ames (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994), 187-212. Berthrong, John. “Trends in the Interpretation of Confucian Religiosity,” in The Confucian-Christian Encounter in ...
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