| Lisbeth Littrup - 1996 - 278 דפים
...Analects, London, Penguin Books LTD, 1979), Book VI; p. 85. In Wing-tsit Chan's translation, it goes: 'A man of humanity, wishing to establish his own character,...prominent himself, also helps others to be prominent.' see Wing-tsit Chan, Lun Yu 6:28, A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy, Princeton, Princeton Univ. 1963,... | |
| Jeffrey Wattles - 1996 - 268 דפים
...to his humanity? ... It is most difficult to describe humanity. Hence Confucius merely said that the man of humanity "wishing to establish his own character, also establishes the character of others . . . ." The hope was that by looking at it this way we might get at the substance of humanity. ?s... | |
| Chenyang Li - 1999 - 254 דפים
...we strive to meet the other morally." 35 While Confucius believed that a person of jen is one who, "wishing to establish his own character, also establishes...prominent himself, also helps others to be prominent," 36 a female interviewee in Gilligan's study equates morality with caring about others and considers... | |
| Harold G. Coward, Phinit Rattanakun - 1999 - 287 דפים
...what you do not want them to do to you".20 In positive terms, it states that "A man of humanity (jen), wishing to establish his own character, also establishes...wishing to be prominent himself, also helps others to be prominent".21 As such yen includes all virtues and a person is only a person when he fulfils the principle... | |
| Carolyn Blackman - 2000 - 262 דפים
...favours, and where being 'friends' does not translate into giving commercial preference. Confucius said, A man of humanity, wishing to establish his own character,...prominent himself, also helps others to be prominent'. (Chan 1969, p. 31, 6:28) This is known as the 'golden rule', a thread running through the Confucian... | |
| J. E. Tiles - 2000 - 352 דפים
...aim for, if not philanthropy on a grand scale, is this: 'wishing to establish his own character, [he] also establishes the character of others, and wishing to be prominent himself, [he] also helps others to be prominent. To be able to judge others by what is near to ourselves may... | |
| Michael L. Hadley - 2001 - 288 דפים
...Categorical Imperative, or Golden Rule. In positive terms, it states that "A man of humanity (ren), wishing to establish his own character, also establishes...wishing to be prominent himself, also helps others to be prominent."3 As such, ren includes all virtues, and one is a full person only when he fulfills the... | |
| Kristen L. Mauk, Nola A. Schmidt - 2004 - 388 דפים
...sage who can then help others to cultivate humaneness. As Confucius; said, "A person of humaneness, wishing to establish his own character, also establishes the character of others. Wishing to be noble himself, he helps others to be noble." (Analects 6:28). At first glance, the humanism... | |
| Kwang-Sae Lee - 2006 - 542 דפים
...not want them to do to you."78 Again in response to Tzu-Kung's question about jen, Confucius says, "A man of humanity, wishing to establish his own character,...wishing to be prominent himself, also helps others to be prominent."79 The last quote clearly indicates the "organismic" character of Confucian morality. So... | |
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