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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... tradition . All three are implicitly acknowledged as important by Confucius : the true king leads the way ; the people consent and voluntarily follow ; what is taught and followed is the tradition , the way of the Ancients . Even if the ...
... tradition . All three are implicitly acknowledged as important by Confucius : the true king leads the way ; the people consent and voluntarily follow ; what is taught and followed is the tradition , the way of the Ancients . Even if the ...
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... tradition - oriented culture as essential ground out of which ceremony is nourished . The paradox faced by Confucius is therefore : How can one present a new ideal to people when the ideal is that they should accept a tradition as their ...
... tradition - oriented culture as essential ground out of which ceremony is nourished . The paradox faced by Confucius is therefore : How can one present a new ideal to people when the ideal is that they should accept a tradition as their ...
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... tradition ) ; he could talk in a way that was perfectly suited to arouse that deep reverence and loyalty to tradition that was the content of his ideal . To see Confucius's teaching in this light is to rescue it from the status of a ...
... tradition ) ; he could talk in a way that was perfectly suited to arouse that deep reverence and loyalty to tradition that was the content of his ideal . To see Confucius's teaching in this light is to rescue it from the status of a ...
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