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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... look inward " image may be read in quite other contexts completely consis- tent with his main emphases . The comment in 4:17 tells us to concern ourselves with being like men who are worthy . But what of those men we meet who are not ...
... look inward " image may be read in quite other contexts completely consis- tent with his main emphases . The comment in 4:17 tells us to concern ourselves with being like men who are worthy . But what of those men we meet who are not ...
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... look " in ourself " ( 4:17 ) , to “ bring charges in ourself . " ( 5:26 ) The former comment is entirely vague and unelaborated . The latter saying may well have been uttered in the specific , and at the time , very common context where ...
... look " in ourself " ( 4:17 ) , to “ bring charges in ourself . " ( 5:26 ) The former comment is entirely vague and unelaborated . The latter saying may well have been uttered in the specific , and at the time , very common context where ...
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... look to see whether there is a common denominator to all these uses , we certainly find that in all uses yu implies a troubled condition . The word “ troubled ” implies both “ un- settled , " " untranquil , " " disturbed " and also ...
... look to see whether there is a common denominator to all these uses , we certainly find that in all uses yu implies a troubled condition . The word “ troubled ” implies both “ un- settled , " " untranquil , " " disturbed " and also ...
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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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