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In "The Great Learning," Confucius unveils a foundational text that emphasizes the cultivation of virtue, the importance of education, and the role of moral rectitude in governance. This work is presented in an aphoristic style, blending philosophical discourse with practical guidance, representing a significant thread in the fabric of Confucian thought. It is often contextualized within the broader canon of Chinese philosophical literature, engaging with themes of self-cultivation, familial harmony, and societal responsibility that resonate throughout history and remain relevant today.…mehr

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In "The Great Learning," Confucius unveils a foundational text that emphasizes the cultivation of virtue, the importance of education, and the role of moral rectitude in governance. This work is presented in an aphoristic style, blending philosophical discourse with practical guidance, representing a significant thread in the fabric of Confucian thought. It is often contextualized within the broader canon of Chinese philosophical literature, engaging with themes of self-cultivation, familial harmony, and societal responsibility that resonate throughout history and remain relevant today. Confucius, a prominent philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period, dedicated his life to exploring ethical governance and moral philosophy. His teachings, rooted in the belief that a well-ordered society begins with individual virtue, shaped the cultural and political landscape of China for centuries. "The Great Learning," alongside Tsang's insightful commentary, showcases his vision of personal development as an essential catalyst for social harmony, reflective of his experiences and observations amid societal turmoil. This work is highly recommended for students of philosophy, ethics, and Eastern thought, as well as anyone interested in the principles that have influenced Asian cultures for generations. Confucius's timeless wisdom serves as a practical guide for modern readers seeking to navigate their moral and civic responsibilities in an increasingly complex world.

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Confucius, né le 28 septembre 551 av. J.-C. à Zou et mort le 11 mai 479 av. J.-C. à Qufu dans l'actuelle province du Shandong, est un philosophe chinois. Son patronyme est Kong, son prénom Qiu, et son prénom social Zhongni.