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The conduct of life : The ethics of Confucius / Miles Menander Dawson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Cosmo Publications; 2011.Edition: 1st ed. 2011Description: 275 p . ; hardbound 15x23cmISBN:
  • 978-81-307-1394-6
DDC classification:
  • 23 181.112 DAW
Contents:
1. Foreword 2. Introduction 3. Confucius 4. What constitutes the superior man 5. Self-development 6. General human relations 7. The family 8. The state 9.Cultivation of the fine arts 10. Universal relations
Summary: The ethical teachings of confucius, which are almost purely secular, have for more than 2000 years been accepted by a larger number of human beings than those of any other teacher. This, also, not withstanding that the peoples who so recieve confucian morals as their guide are of the most various views concerning religion, i'e, for instance, are buddhists, mahommedans, taoists, shintoists, etc.
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1. Foreword
2. Introduction
3. Confucius
4. What constitutes the superior man
5. Self-development
6. General human relations
7. The family
8. The state
9.Cultivation of the fine arts
10. Universal relations

The ethical teachings of confucius, which are almost purely secular, have for more than 2000 years been accepted by a larger number of human beings than those of any other teacher. This, also, not withstanding that the peoples who so recieve confucian morals as their guide are of the most various views concerning religion, i'e, for instance, are buddhists, mahommedans, taoists, shintoists, etc.

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