Confucian Moral Self Cultivation by Philip J. Ivanhoe
This insightful work delves into the philosophical underpinnings and practical applications of Confucian ethics, focusing on the process of moral self-cultivation. It explores how individuals can develop virtues and achieve moral excellence through self-reflection, learning, and the cultivation of personal relationships. The book examines key Confucian concepts such as ren (benevolence), li (ritual propriety), and xiao (filial piety), illustrating how these principles guide individuals in their pursuit of a harmonious and fulfilling life. Through a blend of historical context and contemporary analysis, the text offers a comprehensive understanding of how Confucian thought continues to influence moral development and ethical behavior.
The 17010th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1993
- Nationality
- Chinese
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 80-100
- Original Language
- English
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