De heer en het beest: De eerbare mens volgens Mencius

Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 82:241–64 (2020)
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Abstract

Anecdotes play an important role in ancient Chinese philosophical writings. This essay offers a close reading of one anecdote in the Mencius, one of the most influential Confucian texts. This reading provides insight into what it means, according to Mencius, to be a morally superior human being. The goal of this essay is to provide insight into the ethical and political philosophy of Mencius and, more broadly, to provide a guideline for reading Chinese philosophical writings in an attentive and receptive manner.

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Paul van Els
Leiden University

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