Confucian Moral Self CultivationP. Lang, 1993 - 115 páginas This work traces the evolution of the concept of moral self cultivation in the Chinese Confucian tradition. It begins with an introduction which describes the pre-philosophical development of ideas central to this concept, and then examines the specific treatment of self cultivation in the philosophy of Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, Zhu Xi, Wang Yangming and Dai Zhen. It thus represents a survey of the views of some of the most influential Confucian thinkers on an issue of central importance in the tradition. Beyond providing a description of these Chinese thinkers, this work also relates their concern with moral self cultivation to a variety of topics in the western ethical tradition. |
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... moral sprouts , a young and fragile moral sense that requires concerted and prolonged effort to nurture to maturity and refinement , had become a belief in an innate and fully formed moral mind : a complete and perfect moral guide that ...
... moral sprouts , a young and fragile moral sense that requires concerted and prolonged effort to nurture to maturity and refinement , had become a belief in an innate and fully formed moral mind : a complete and perfect moral guide that ...
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... innate moral mind . One accomplishes this by eliminating the obscuring influence of one's selfish thoughts.20 One often gets the impression that Wang saw himself as a spiritual therapist rather than a philosophical theorist . His pri ...
... innate moral mind . One accomplishes this by eliminating the obscuring influence of one's selfish thoughts.20 One often gets the impression that Wang saw himself as a spiritual therapist rather than a philosophical theorist . His pri ...
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... innate moral mind and the need to pursue self - cultivation in the affairs of one's own life led him to see moral choice as extremely context - sensitive , and the moral life as an intensely personal and rather isolated affair . We can ...
... innate moral mind and the need to pursue self - cultivation in the affairs of one's own life led him to see moral choice as extremely context - sensitive , and the moral life as an intensely personal and rather isolated affair . We can ...
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