The Ethics of Confucius

The study presents a critical account of Confucius' life and undertakes a thorough analysis of his works and writings. Rather than the more usual examination of Confucius' teachings, the book examines the character and behaviour of the man himself, placed into contrast with the values he e...

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Main Author: Yang, Michael
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bradford : Ethics International Press Limited, 2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
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  • Introduction
  • An Illegitimate Child
  • Hardship and Suffering
  • Mind Your Own Business
  • Wait and See
  • Flee and Hide
  • Desertion and Rebellion
  • The Time Came
  • Let Them Kill Each Other
  • From God's Way to My Way
  • Tolerance of Evil
  • Etiquette: Kowtow to the Strong and Oppress the Weak
  • Humanity: Proper Personal Connections
  • Self-Serving Mindset
  • Conceitedness and Autocracy
  • The Power of Fate
  • Language: Lie and Deceit
  • Bid for the Highest Price
  • Conclusion
  • List of References