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    Confucius Beliefs

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    Who is Confucius and what did he believe? Confucius was a Chinese politician, teacher, editor, and philosopher during the spring and autumn part of Chinese history. He was born in Lu, China during the year 551 B.C., his parents named him Kong Qiu. He was the founder of Confucianism, a central and eastern Asian religion. Some Basic Beliefs: Humans are naturally good. Education is strongly emphasized. You should respect and follow your elders (This is taken to the point of stupidity.) Being polite

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    The Life And Work Of Confucius Philosophy Essay Confucius (551 – 479 BCE), was a thinker, political figure, educator and founder of the Ru School of Chinese thought. Confucius was born at Shang-ping, in the country of Lu. His given name was Kong, but his disciples called him Kong-fu-tse, (i.e. Kong the Master, or Teacher.) His father passed away when he was only three years old. Confucius mother Yan-she raised him. During his younger years Confucius showed a love of learning, and an expression of

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    provide a thought provoking analysis of life and the checkpoints that guide it. The Master’s commentary on restraint, diligence, decency, and citizenship are well intended and relevant. Politics and the role of government also come under scrutiny as Confucius offers his insights in bettering the organization of power. His proverb-like admonitions use clear examples of everyday life allowing them to be understood and easily digested. Confucius’s own eagerness and willingness to share goodness he experienced

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    inspiration from the philosopher and I can think the question clearly in ways. However, the Confucius brings me a big influence and it is a very interesting because there are lots of ideas and concepts in a book called The Analects. In this paper, I will examine Confucius. Confucius is one of the most famous philosophers in China and he is a venerable teacher in the ancient China. The main concept of Confucius’ “Ren”. In Chinese, “Ren” means humanity and it is the principle of the moral. For people

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    Jesus Vs Confucius

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    When it comes to the Confucius statement it has a more of a stern phycological context, in the sense of self control and structure. It represents that negative actions we put upon others can result in a negative reciprocation in return, therefore one should not have negative intentions towards other and should do things out of compassion. While Jesus’s statement is more positive, stating that having good intentions when dealing with others will result in others having nice actions in return. When

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    The main point of this quote deals with the use of proper terms. Confucius explains that calling things by their names, and knowing their definitions, is the first step in upholding a better society. A causal relationship or chain effect, that would lead to a break in social propriety is established by him. Therefore, if someone does not know his definitions then statements do not accord with facts. Then a chain reaction starts where the society is no longer just and a corrupt government. So, a wise

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    Confucius First Teacher

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    154-59; Analects (Lun Yu) of Confucius (Kung Tze)] Comprehensively explain the life of Confucius. Why is he called ‘the First Teacher’? Explain one or more key instance where a biographical experience of his played a crucial role in the development of his philosophical doctrines. Provide at least one example from the Analects readings that illustrate some biographical point from his life in practice or within his explicit teachings. 1) [Smith 154-59; Analects (Lun Yu) of Confucius (Kung Tze)] Comprehensively

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    Plato and Confucius Essay

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    Plato and Confucius There are thousands of credible philosophers for people to study today, therefore the choice of who to study becomes a burdening task. Each single one has amazing knowledge and insight that we could all learn something from. There are people who don’t call themselves philosophers but bring philosophical thought to us, and then there are those who dedicate their lives to the love of wisdom. Philosophers have existed for thousands of years, and as long as the sun comes up, there

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    Confucius faced a lot of troubles during his time, mainly from his unpopularity with the feudal leaders of China – way back when China was still divided by states. Although Confucius is considered to be the greatest teachers today, he considered himself a failure since he never attained a significant role in the government or be an adviser to a leader who would listen to him in his life time. Confucius would never know how his ideology greatly influenced a lot of people, and systems – not only in

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    the most famous people in ancient China was a wise philosopher named Confucius (circa 551-479 BC). He was a great Chinese philosopher, educator, and political figure. His teachings and proverbs are in the Analects, which is the base of many Chinese theories. He was born in the village of Zou, and the state of Lu. His father died three years after Confucius' birth leaving the family in destitution, but Confucius did have a decent education. He was married at the age of 19 and had

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