Confucian Moral Self CultivationHackett Publishing, 2000 M03 1 - 152 páginas A concise and accessible introduction to the evolution of the concept of moral self-cultivation in the Chinese Confucian tradition, this volume begins with an explanation of the pre-philosophical development of ideas central to this concept, followed by an examination of the specific treatment of self cultivation in the philosophy of Kongzi ("Confucius"), Mengzi ("Mencius"), Xunzi, Zhu Xi, Wang Yangming, Yan Yuan and Dai Zhen. In addition to providing a survey of the views of some of the most influential Confucian thinkers on an issue of fundamental importance to the tradition, Ivanhoe also relates their concern with moral self-cultivation to a number of topics in the Western ethical tradition. Bibliography and index are included. |
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... Confucian - is distinctive . For example , while certain western thinkers , notably Aristotle , were deeply interested ... early notion - the concept of virtue - played a central role in the development of Chinese theories of self ...
... early oracle bone inscriptions , the notion of de is almost always found in contexts concerning rulers and had the sense of that virtue particular to a good ruler : royal virtue . Royal virtue enabled a king to accomplish a great deal ...
... Confucian philosophy and were developed with increasing sophistication as the tradition evolved . But the unmistakable precedents for these ideas can be seen in very early literature , such as the following passage from the Zuozhuan ...
... early Chinese civilization with that of early Greece , see David N. Keightley , " Early Civilization in China : Reflections on How It Became Chinese " in Paul S. Ropp , ed . , Heritage of China ( Berkeley , CA : University of California ...
... early world view in the modern Chinese word for " revolution , " which is geming ( literally : ge " stripping " the ming " mandate " ) . For a study of early philosophical senses of ming , see Edward G. Slingerland , " The Conception of ...
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Mengzi Mencius | 15 |
Xunzi | 29 |
Zhu Xi | 43 |
Wang Yangming | 59 |
Yan Yuan | 75 |
Dai Zhen | 89 |
Conclusion | 101 |
Works Cited | 105 |
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