The Confucian Way: A New and Systematic Study of the "Four Books"Commercial Press, 1972 - 614 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 89
עמוד 8
... wisdom . To practice with vigor is akin to benevolence . To possess the feeling of shame is akin to courage . ' 993 Wisdom , benevolence , and courage - these three are the virtues universally binding . It is by the same means that the ...
... wisdom . To practice with vigor is akin to benevolence . To possess the feeling of shame is akin to courage . ' 993 Wisdom , benevolence , and courage - these three are the virtues universally binding . It is by the same means that the ...
עמוד 99
... Wisdom In Chapter II on " The Investigation of Things " the method and procedure for the extension of knowledge were ... wisdom . It follows that the more fond one is of learning , the nearer he is to wisdom . As Confucius stated : " To ...
... Wisdom In Chapter II on " The Investigation of Things " the method and procedure for the extension of knowledge were ... wisdom . It follows that the more fond one is of learning , the nearer he is to wisdom . As Confucius stated : " To ...
עמוד 102
... wisdom . Men of great wisdom must come to a sure knowledge of the branches by studying the root , discern the less important by ascertaining the more important . They must apply their minds to the remote and their strength to the near ...
... wisdom . Men of great wisdom must come to a sure knowledge of the branches by studying the root , discern the less important by ascertaining the more important . They must apply their minds to the remote and their strength to the near ...
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
able according achieve action affairs Analects ancient answer asked attained become benevolence Book called carry Ch'i character common complete conduct Confucius consider courage course cultivation death desire destiny determined disciples Doctrine effort example existence faith feeling follow fond four gain give hand hate heard Heaven Hence hold honor human Ibid importance instruction intelligence King knowledge learning living look man's mankind Master Mean Mencius mind moral nature never nourishing object observation one's perfect person position possessed practice present prevail prince principles proper propriety pursued question reason received regard replied respect result righteousness root rules of propriety sage saying scholar seek serve shame Shun sincerity speak stand strength superior teaching things thought true universe Vide supra virtue wisdom wish worthy