Basic Ethical Terms of Confucianism

  • Sławomir Nowosad The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Faculty of Theology
Keywords: Confucianism; Confucian ethics; junzi; dao; ren; li

Abstract

Confucianism has long been a leading Chinese philosophical and ethical tradition. Not just Confucius himself but also Mencius and Xunzi have contributed to its development over the centuries. In this paper the principal ethical notions of Confucianism – junzi, dao, ren and li – are characterized in their rich essence and unique context. Though ostensibly having much in common, those concepts can be paralleled to the Western ones only with difficulty and to a limited extent.

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Published
2019-12-16
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