| John Howard Moore - 1908 - 348 דפים
...species. Hear Confucius, the giant of Mongolia, and the idol and law-giver of one-third of mankind : ' What you do not like when done to yourself do not do to others.' And again he says: 'Do not let a man practise to those beneath him that which he dislikes in those... | |
| Edgar Sanderson, John Porter Lamberton, Charles Morris - 1905 - 500 דפים
...social intercourse — forming their basis — was the "golden rule," which has often been quoted, "What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others." By a peculiarity of the Chinese written language this Confucian rule may be expressed by a single monogram.... | |
| Leonard Brown - 1908 - 630 דפים
...And in Buddhism as well as in the writing of Confucius, we find the golden rule of the New Testament: "What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do that to others." Says the Hindu Scripture: "When an enemy comes to your house, show him the utmost... | |
| James Legge - 1909 - 356 דפים
...to their nature, with what is proper to them, and as soon as they change what is wrong, he stops. 3. "When one cultivates to the utmost the principles...like, when done to yourself, do not do to others. 4. "In the way of the superior man there are four things, to not one of which have I as yet attained.—To... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1911 - 424 דפים
...passive form, quite different from the Rule. . positive and active form in which Christianity knows it. "What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others," said Confucius. And this negative form allowed the doctrine of retaliation. "What do you say," asked... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1911 - 424 דפים
...passive form, quite different from the Rule, positive and active form in which Christianity knows it. "What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do toothers," said Confucius. And this negative form allowed the doctrine of retaliation. "What do you... | |
| John Howard Moore - 1912 - 224 דפים
...rule is the generalization which Confucius framed for the orange race some 5oo years earlier — " What you do not like when done to yourself do not do to others." Buddha, who taught compassion and self-effacement to the millions of India and the East, not only urged... | |
| 1877 - 776 דפים
...pursue a path that is far from him it cannot be the path. When man cultivates to the utmost the moral principles of his nature and exercises them on the principle of reciprocity, he is in the path. Do to others nothing that you would not have them do to you." Man is by nature good. If... | |
| Paul Carus - 1913 - 684 דפים
...By following the golden rule first enunciated by Confucius 500 years before Christ in these words: "What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do unto others," or expressed directly: "Treat others as you expect to be treated." This is the plainest,... | |
| Confucius - 1915 - 356 דפים
...xiv., c.xlv.) ; and in the " Doctrine of the Mean," "When one cultivates to the utmost the capabilities of his nature and exercises them on the principle of reciprocity, he is not far from the path." (C. xiii., 3-). In "The Great Learning," Confucius revealed the process, step by step, by which self-development... | |
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