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    three philosophers: Confucius (aka Kongzi)‚ Mozi‚ Zhuangzi. In your comments‚ you should try to adopt the perspective of one of these three thinkers. For example‚ if you are comparing Confucius and Zhuangzi you might present Zhuangzi’s perspective on Confucius: Which of his ideas are similar to your own and therefore worthy of praise? Which ideas are different from your own and therefore reprehensible? Six different permutations are possible: Confucius on Mozi Mozi on Confucius Zhuangzi on Mozi

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    teachings and thoughts of ancient Chinese teacher Confucius. Confucianism originated during the Spring and Autumn period (770 to 476 BC). Confucius emphasized the morality of an individual and the government‚ the importance of how social relationships should be and how it affects social order and lastly‚ the justification and earnestness of people. Some of Confucius’ main goals and hopes centralized on China’s period of chaos and turmoil which Confucius believed could be resolved by establishing a form

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    Jason Thompson Philosophy James Schaar 2/09/2013 Confucius was born in 551-479 BC. His father died while Confucius was three years old. He was raised in a poor single mother family‚ during a time of civil unrest in china. Confucius is thought to be the first teacher and the one of most influential Chinese philosophers. After his death his teachings became the basis for Confucianism. Confucius believed that we’re naturally good‚ but it needs to be learned. People have to learn how to “cultivate

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    Founder: Confucius * A Chinese teacher‚ editor‚ politician‚ and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history. * The philosophy of Confucius emphasized personal and governmental morality‚ correctness of social relationships‚ justice and sincerity. * 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

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    John Powers Classical Chinese Philosophy Confucius Term Paper A Reflection on Confucianism Confucianism teachings focus on three socially critical topics. These aspects are woven into the Confucian teachings called The Analects. The Analects can be broken down into the four main parts of focus‚ humanity‚ or Jen‚ word-deed‚ propriety and the superior man. These Analects are primarily concerned with the personal‚ and government morality of the people in a given society‚ the correctness

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    live by according to the art of war. The book‚ Confucius Analects used teachings to change the future of the people. The theme in this book is qualities that should be desirable in human beings and morality in one’s behavior. For instance‚ virtue is a moral that is mention throughout the book. The main principles of Confucius in the Analects are Ren known as benevolence‚ Yi known as righteousness‚ Li known as rituals‚ Hsiao known as filial piety. Confucius even introduces the word junzi which means prince

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    subjective opinions but rather focused his attention on how these opinions function in reality. In a comparison of Christianity‚ an accepted religion‚ and Confucianism‚ a debated religion‚ there are shared qualities. Confucius and Jesus both emphasize the importance of teaching. Confucius is not worshipped by Confucians like Jesus is worshipped by Christians‚ but they both have an authoritative presence. Christianity and Confucianism demonstrate their shared “lead by example” ideal when the Analects

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    Confucius (551-479 BC) priorities were with human society‚ government‚ customs and personal virtues. He was a down to earth philosopher that reasoned that we should not waste our time thinking about what is outside our realm of human existence. Life and death and other metaphysical concerns were simply irrelevant to Confucius and he felt our focus should be on just living. Much of our own democratic government today is in thanks to Confucius ways of thinking. He made bold ideas for reform which

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    altered by Confucius to mean a person with high virtue and moral achievement. Despite junzi’s literal meaning‚ Confucius believed that any righteous man willing to practice virtue can become a junzi and an exemplary man. However‚ this Utopian idea of a noble person is not very realistic to become‚ in nowadays society. This essay will define Confucius’ standards of junzi‚ and reveal both strengths and weaknesses of junzi in the context of the modern world. How to become a junzi? Confucius’ standard

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    ideology that strongly connects politics‚ “ethics”‚ and social structures as well as influenced majority of Chinese dynasties to adapt some of its principles. Confucianism was created by the thoughts and ideas of Kong Fuzi‚ also known as Confucius. Confucius was born in the Lu state in 551 BC. When

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