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Confucius : A Philosopher for the ages
Confucius: A Philosopher for the Ages by Xu Yianxiang provides a comprehensive explanation of the thoughts and intellectual legacy of Kongzi (Confucius) as one of the most influential philosophical figures in world history. This book outlines the basic principles of Confucian ethics, including the concepts of ren (humanity), li (moral propriety), yi (truth), and junzi (the noble person), as well as their relevance to character building and social harmony. Xu examines the historical context of ancient China that shaped Confucius' ideas, while showing how these teachings developed through the Analects and the Neo-Confucian tradition. Through an analytical and historical approach, the author asserts that Confucian values remain significant in facing moral, social, and political challenges in the modern era. This book is an important reference for readers who want to understand Confucius' enduring role in East Asian philosophy, culture, and civilization.
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