Confucius--the Secular as SacredHarper & Row, 1972 - 84 էջ The author's primary aim is to help readers discover what is distinctive in Confucius & to learn what he can teach us. |
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... dignity of man . It is the cere- monial aspect of life that bestows sacredness upon persons , acts , and objects which have a role in the performance of ceremony . Confucius does not see the individual as an ultimate atom nor society on ...
... dignity of man . It is the cere- monial aspect of life that bestows sacredness upon persons , acts , and objects which have a role in the performance of ceremony . Confucius does not see the individual as an ultimate atom nor society on ...
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... dignity , as does the dignity of things , lies in the cere- mony rather than in individual biological existence , and this is evident in the fact that we understand a man who sacrifices his biological existence , his " life " in the ...
... dignity , as does the dignity of things , lies in the cere- mony rather than in individual biological existence , and this is evident in the fact that we understand a man who sacrifices his biological existence , his " life " in the ...
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... dignity to men and to each man ; he is not a meaningless ant serving the greater whole . His participation in divinity is as real and clearly visible as is that of the sacrificial vessel , for it is holy . And unlike the way he appears ...
... dignity to men and to each man ; he is not a meaningless ant serving the greater whole . His participation in divinity is as real and clearly visible as is that of the sacrificial vessel , for it is holy . And unlike the way he appears ...
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Human Community as Holy Rite | 1 |
A Way without a Crossroads | 18 |
The Locus of the Personal | 37 |
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