
Confucianism: A Very Short Introduction
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Business & Economics
格式
平装书
页数
152
语言
英语
已发布
Aug 26, 2014
出版商
Oxford University Press
版本
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0195398912
ISBN-13
9780195398915
描述
This concise guide offers readers a clear and engaging overview of Confucianism, one of the most influential philosophical systems in East Asia. Daniel K. Gardner expertly introduces the key ideas and teachings of Confucius, highlighting how these principles have shaped societal norms, ethics, and governance throughout history. The exploration of Confucianism’s evolution, from its roots in ancient China to its relevance in modern society, enriches the reader’s understanding of its enduring impact.
Gardner also addresses common misconceptions about Confucian thought, emphasizing its dynamic nature and how it adapts to changing cultural landscapes. By delving into the philosophical underpinnings and historical contexts, the reader is invited to appreciate Confucianism not just as a relic of the past, but as a living tradition that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about morality, governance, and personal conduct. This work serves as an excellent starting point for anyone curious about this profound philosophical tradition.
Gardner also addresses common misconceptions about Confucian thought, emphasizing its dynamic nature and how it adapts to changing cultural landscapes. By delving into the philosophical underpinnings and historical contexts, the reader is invited to appreciate Confucianism not just as a relic of the past, but as a living tradition that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about morality, governance, and personal conduct. This work serves as an excellent starting point for anyone curious about this profound philosophical tradition.