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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... least to some minimal extent . As Confucius said , there are always the general and fundamental requirements of reciprocal good faith and re- spect . This mutual respect is not the same as a conscious feel- ing of mutual respect ; when ...
... least to some minimal extent . As Confucius said , there are always the general and fundamental requirements of reciprocal good faith and re- spect . This mutual respect is not the same as a conscious feel- ing of mutual respect ; when ...
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... least to notice that , although occasion for use of such language is ever present in the Analects , its absence is ( from our standpoint ) glaring . To anticipate , I will merely remark here that for Confucius , the spiritual is public ...
... least to notice that , although occasion for use of such language is ever present in the Analects , its absence is ( from our standpoint ) glaring . To anticipate , I will merely remark here that for Confucius , the spiritual is public ...
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... least equally or ( to us ) even more forcefully suggested by the everyday evidence ? It will not help to ascribe it to a limited imagination . We must , at least initially , presume that a thinker and a teacher of great stature has some ...
... least equally or ( to us ) even more forcefully suggested by the everyday evidence ? It will not help to ascribe it to a limited imagination . We must , at least initially , presume that a thinker and a teacher of great stature has some ...
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action agery Analects of Confucius analysis ancient aspect authentic Buddhist central cere ceremonial act ch'ib Chinese Chinese Philosophy choice cius civilization complex conceived concept concern conduct conflict Confu Confucian Confucius saw Confucius's teaching Confucius's thought contemporary context convention Creel culture dignity dimension distinctive doctrine elaborated explicitly formula Gautama Buddha genuine guilt H. G. Creel historical Holy Rite human existence ideal ideas imagery individual inner insight interpretation issues J. L. Austin Kaizuka language learned Lin Yutang look loyalty Lun Yu magical man's matter meaning merely metaphor moral response narrative natural noble notion objective one's oneself orientation passage pattern performance Performative Utterances person perspective philosophical present psychological punishment realm repentance respect role rooted sacred seems shame social society specific spiritual suppose Taoist tion tive tradition translation truly human Tzu-Kung ultimate utensil utilitarian virtue vision Waley Waley's Western Wing-tsit Chan words