The Confucian Way: A New and Systematic Study of the "Four Books"Commercial Press, 1972 - 614 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 78
עמוד 88
... Virtue The Way is the high road . Virtue is choosing and taking that road . So it is said that when the Way is taken and the result is reaped in the mind , it is called virtue . The Way awaits man and his decision to take it . As ...
... Virtue The Way is the high road . Virtue is choosing and taking that road . So it is said that when the Way is taken and the result is reaped in the mind , it is called virtue . The Way awaits man and his decision to take it . As ...
עמוד 89
... Virtue is not left to stand alone . He who practices it will have neighbors . ' 95 In his daily life , a man should srtive to make all his thoughts and actions conform to virtue . Since virtue is not as abstract as the Way — there is a ...
... Virtue is not left to stand alone . He who practices it will have neighbors . ' 95 In his daily life , a man should srtive to make all his thoughts and actions conform to virtue . Since virtue is not as abstract as the Way — there is a ...
עמוד 591
... virtue rather than strength ; hence the exaltation of the Kingly Way or the Way of Right and the rejection of the Way of Might . Secondly , virtue was regarded as the root , and wealth as merely a branch . Hence , " Possessing virtue ...
... virtue rather than strength ; hence the exaltation of the Kingly Way or the Way of Right and the rejection of the Way of Might . Secondly , virtue was regarded as the root , and wealth as merely a branch . Hence , " Possessing virtue ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
The Confucian Way: A New and Systematic Study of "The Four Books" <span dir=ltr>Lifu Chen</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 1986 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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