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  1. Confucius: The Analects.D. C. Lau (ed.) - 1996 - Columbia University Press.
    A record of the words and teachings of Confucius, _The Analects_ is considered the most reliable expression of Confucian thought. However, the original meaning of Confucius's teachings have been filtered and interpreted by the commentaries of Confucianists of later ages, particularly the Neo-Confucianists of the Song dynasty, not altogether without distortion.In this monumental translation by Professor D. C. Lau, an attempt has been made to interpret the sayings as they stand. The corpus of the sayings is taken as an organic (...)
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  • (1 other version)Mencius.D. C. Lau - 1984 - Penguin Classics. Edited by D. C. Lau.
    Mencius, who lived in the 4th century B.C., is second only to Confucius in importance in the Confucian tradition. The _Mencius_ consists of sayings of Mencius and conversations he had with his contemporaries. When read side by side with the _Analects_, the _Mencius_ throws a great deal of light on the teachings of ConfuciusMencius developed many of the ideas of Confucius and at the same time discussed problems not touched upon by Confucius. He drew out the implications of Confucius' moral (...)
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  • What if the Father Commits a Crime?Rui Zhu - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (1):1-17.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.1 (2002) 1-17 [Access article in PDF] What if the Father Commits a Crime? Rui Zhu Apparently, Socrates and Confucius respond similarly to the question if a son should turn in his father in the case of the father's misdemeanor. When Euthyphro, flaring his pride of his moral impartiality, tells Socrates that he is on his way to report his father because he (...)
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  • Mencius.Earle J. Coleman - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (1):113-114.
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  • (1 other version)Mengzi and Xunzi.Bryan W. Van Norden - 1992 - International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (2):161-184.
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  • The quasi-empirical aspect of hsün-Tzu's philosophy of human nature.A. S. Cua - 1978 - Philosophy East and West 28 (1):3-19.
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  • Xunzi: A Translation and Study of the Complete Works: —Vol. I, Books 1-6.John Knoblock - 1988 - Stanford University Press.
    Coming at the end of the great flowering of philosophical inquiry in Warring States China, when the foundations for traditional Chinese thought were laid, Xunzi occupies a place analogous to that of Aristotle in the West. The collection of works bearing his name contains not only the most systematic philosophical exposition by any early Confucian thinker, but also account of virtually every aspect of the intellectual, cultural, and social life of his time. Xunzi was a social critic and intellectual historian (...)
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  • (1 other version)Mengzi and Xunzi.Bryan W. Van Norden - 1992 - International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (2):161-184.
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  • Rituals of the Way: The Philosophy of Xunzi.Paul Rakita Goldin - 1999 - Open Court Publishing.
    The first study of this ancient text in over 70 years, Rituals of the Way explores how the Xunzi influenced Confucianism and other Chinese philosophies through its emphasis on "the Way.".
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  • Filial Piety as a basis for human rights in confucius and mencius.John Schrecker - 1997 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (3):401-412.
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