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    Confucius’s philosophical teachings about government and society discussed in the Analects revolve around morality and how a ruler and his people should act in order to stabilize society. Confucius looked to the past to discuss the problems of the present by modeling his teachings from the former Zhou empire. Confucius sought to bring back the Zhou traditions in order to better society. By linking moral behaviors to social roles and hierarchies, he emphasized that the stability of the government and

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    Confucius Beliefs

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    Confucius was a man from China who lived from 551 BC to 479 BC. He started working at the age of 9. He was a supervisor of a noble family's herds. According to the source, “When he got older, he started to believe that people should have 5 relationships, father and son, older brother and younger brother, husband and wife, friend and friend, and ruler and subject” . And with all of that comes filial piety, the teaching that children should pay the uttermost respect to their parents and grandparents

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    Confucius Analects

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    wanting to be the one to unite China. This was a period of social and political turmoil. The Analects was written for government officials, Confucius’ followers, educated men in the country and others who wanted to learn about Confucius’ philosophy. Because the Analects is a collection of Confucius’ sayings, it is not written in any specific voice. Confucius, the man who is behind the teachings discussed in the Analects, was part of the educated elite class during the Warring States period; he was

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    Confucius (551-479BC) was a Chinese teacher, politician and philosopher; he has lived and worked during the Chinese Spring and Autumn Period (770-481 BC). Confucius father Kong He was an officer in the Lu military. Kong He died when Confucius was three years old and later his mother Yan Zhengzai raised Confucius in poverty. Confucius is the most influential Chinese philosopher, who’s teaching had a great effect and spread out in the Chinese life and culture for well over two thousand years, and has

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    Confucius (551-479) also known as Kongzi (孔子 Kǒng Zǐ, literally "Master Kong") was a Chinese teacher, philosopher, editor, and politician in the Chinese history and his was highly influenced Eastern thought and culture. He was born on 551 BC in the place Zou, Lu state (near today’s Qufu, Shandong Province). His father Kong He was a minor official, in the Lu military. When his is three years old, his father Kong He is died. Confucius was grows up in a poor family and foster by his mother Yan Zhengzai

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    Confucius Essay

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    Confucius Confucius created a system of thinking called Confucianism. If only one word could be used to summarize the Chinese way of life for the last two thousand years, that word would be Confucian. No other person has had as great an effect on the life and thought of the Chinese people as Confucius. He is the most adored person in Chinese history. Confucius claimed no greatness, instead he looked to a past time that he saw as the golden age. He told one of his disciples, "I transmit but

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    Plato and Confucius

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    the Republic as ‘one of the most influential books of all time’ (86). And Bryan Van Norden compares (with considerable fervor) the Analects to ‘the combined influence of Jesus and Socrates’ (3). On the surface, there are many similarities between Confucius and Plato. Both taught through means of dialogue, and both expressed reticence to provide direct definitions. Both advocated contemplation and education as the means for

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    Confucius : The Analects

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    History and Philosophy Confucius “The Analects”, written ca. 479-221 B.C.E., tell us what the Chinese people thought made a virtuous man. In their society, youth were supposed to be respectful to their parents at home and elders abroad. They also should “overflow in love to all, and cultivate the friendship of the good.” Men who are willing to serve their parents, prince, and be genuine with their friends are considered virtuous. They should also honor their parents’ lives through proper funeral

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    Confucius Beliefs

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    Who is Confucius and what did he believe? Confucius was a Chinese politician, teacher, editor, and philosopher during the spring and autumn part of Chinese history. He was born in Lu, China during the year 551 B.C., his parents named him Kong Qiu. He was the founder of Confucianism, a central and eastern Asian religion. Some Basic Beliefs: Humans are naturally good. Education is strongly emphasized. You should respect and follow your elders (This is taken to the point of stupidity.) Being polite

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    The Life And Work Of Confucius Philosophy Essay Confucius (551 – 479 BCE), was a thinker, political figure, educator and founder of the Ru School of Chinese thought. Confucius was born at Shang-ping, in the country of Lu. His given name was Kong, but his disciples called him Kong-fu-tse, (i.e. Kong the Master, or Teacher.) His father passed away when he was only three years old. Confucius mother Yan-she raised him. During his younger years Confucius showed a love of learning, and an expression of

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