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On The Chung-Shu Doctrine Of Confucius

Posted on:2012-01-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330362456986Subject:Chinese philosophy
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"Benevolence" as the core philosophy of Confucius is broad and profound. As a practice ways of "Benefactor", Confucius' doctrine of "Chung-Shu" has been studied and discussed for thousands of years for Confucian scholars. Confucius' doctrine of "Chung-Shu" provides people with the code of conduct for " have behaved, do not impose on others ". It's also provideds their own moral self-cultivation method and basis. The doctrine of " Chung-Shu " has been as sustain history by inheritance up to now. And it is very important conten of Chinese moral tradition.This paper attempts from the original "The Analects of Confucius", combinate the relevance of Confucius remarks, try to sort out with the Confucius' doctrine of "Chung-Shu". This paper has been divided into three parts. The first part is respectively from the "Chung" and "Shu", to definition the connotation of the Confucius' doctrine of "Chung-Shu"; The second part is beginning to interpretive the "Tao of Confucius'", "Benevolence" is the core philosophy of Confucius and it is the core and foundation of the "Tao of Confucius'". While the Confucius' doctrine of "Chung-Shu" is close to the "Benevolence", So the Confucius' doctrine of "Chung-Shu" also is the "Benevolence"; The last part of paper is the practice ways of the Confucius' doctrine of "Chung-Shu", and its'sense to the people of the world . This paper has been through the three parts and of each progression, try to take the Confucius' doctrine of "Chung-Shu" as the core to make a tentative interpretation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chung-Shu, Tao of Confucius', Benevolence, One principle runsthrough it all
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