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An Analysis Of Confucian Thought Of "Jianzheng"

Posted on:2020-12-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L H CheFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330596472882Subject:Philosophy
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Studying the Confucian "JianZheng" thought helps us to further understand the whole picture of Confucianism.This thesis aims to explore the theoretical connotation and ethical implication of Confucian "JianZheng" thought through the study of the "JianZheng" thought put forward in Confucian classics.The "JianZheng" proposition put forward by Confucianism in "Book of Filial Piety","The Analects of Confucius","White Tiger Tongyi" and other works includes three main aspects of "exhort emperor ","exhort family ","exhort friend ",and The relationship between the three groups of ethical relationships between father and son and friends is elaborated.Confucian morality thought,as the theoretical basis of its "sui" claim,determines the theoretical connotation of Confucian "JianZheng" thought: if there is too,then it is righteous and righteous.The theoretical connotation of the Confucian "JianZheng" provides theoretical guidance for dealing with the three groups of ethical relations: monarch,father and son,and friends: loyalty,honesty,and rebellion.The first chapter firstly tests the meaning of "JianZheng",and through the interpretation of the interpretation of "exhort","debate " and "JianZheng" in the classic literature,to test the original meaning of "JianZheng".“exhort” is the meaning of “speaking to persuade righteousness”.And "debate " is a kind of "strong",which can be interpreted as the meaning of "competition of debates." In addition to examining the meanings of "exhort" and "debate ",this part also sorts out the development process of Confucian "JianZheng" thoughts,by combing the ancient Chinese system of defamation from nothing,from to to grow,from grow to die.The development process to explore the Confucian "JianZheng" thinking.The second chapter explores the theoretical connotation of Confucian morality by discussing the theoretical basis of Confucianism.Confucian esteem for morality determines that his ideology must inevitably claim that "there is a slogan," and that it is righteous and righteous.The third chapter expounds the ethical implication of the Confucian "JianZheng" thought from the three ethical relations of the monarch,the father and the son,and the friend,and explores the "JianZheng" and "loyalty" between the monarch and the minister,and the "JianZheng" between the parents and the children.The principle of "filial piety" and the "ethical" and "friendly" relationship between friends: the principle of the court: the loyalty and the sincerity;the way of the Son of Man: the rebellious;the way of friends: Straighten.Finally,to sum up.
Keywords/Search Tags:The JianZheng, Confucian, Morality and justice, Ethical relationship, Loyal and filial
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