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Confucianism Oughtness

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The notion and idea of “zhiming” that is advocated and proposed by Confucianism is derived and arose from the idea of righteousness – yi, as well as the idea of doing for nothing by the Confucians.

“Righteousness – yi” has the meaning of the oughtness of a circumstance or an incident and it relies and depends heavily on the motivation and intention of the man to do it. In one’s whole life, there must be things that a man ought to and have to do simply because they are right in the sense of morality or simply because for the own good of the man. The motivation and intention of the one to do things here involves no other considerations that is regards to non-moral but only oughtness.

"Doing for nothing" means a man does things not for seeking

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