The Foundations of Chinese Philosophy: The Confucian Ethos

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The Foundations of Chinese Philosophy: The Confucian Ethos

The Anthropocosmic Unity: Heaven, Earth, and Man

Ethos

The Confucian Ethos

An Outline

Yu-lan Fung, History of Chinese Philosophy

Period of the Philosophers Tzu or Zi = Master

Period of Classical Learning (2nd century B.C. - 20th century)

The “Hundred Schools”

The “Hundred Schools”

An Outline

Karl Jaspers, The Great Philosophers The four “paradigmatic individuals”

Karl Jaspers, The Great Philosophers The four “paradigmatic individuals”

Michael H. Hart The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History

An Outline

Confucianism

Man---Ethics

Man---Ethics

Man---Ethics The Five Cardinal Human Relations

Man---Ethics The Core Values in Confucianism

Man---Ethics The concept of “filial piety”

Man---Ethics The concept of “righteousness”

Man---Ethics The concept of “righteousness”

Man---Ethics

Man---Ethics

Confucianism

The Anthropocosmic Unity: Heaven, Earth, and Man

The Foundations of Chinese Philosophy: The Confucian Ethos

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