| Geoffrey Parsons - 1928 - 616 דפים
...golden rule of the Hebrews in the Old Testament was the central rule of his doctrine. He phrased it : "What you do not like when done to yourself do not do to others." The rules in "Poor Richard's Almanac" which Benjamin Franklin wrote are more canny, less noble, crudely... | |
| Youlan Feng - 1983 - 498 דפים
...wrong), he stops. Conscientiousness to others (chung &) and altruism (shu ig) arc not far from the Way. What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others. would require my minister to serve me, I am not yet able ; to serve my elder brother as I would require... | |
| 1953 - 1224 דפים
...and practical effort to achieve it. Confucius, the Chinese philosopher, twenty-five hundred years ago said, "What you do not like when done to yourself do not do to others." Our own Abraham Lincoln used about the same tone in modern style when he said that those who deny freedom... | |
| Richard Hazelett, Dean Turner - 1990 - 456 דפים
...and just man."5 Natural morality is much like the Golden Rule. Confucius stated it in negative form: What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others. The validity of this rule is acknowledged within all authentic religions and is thus a part of the conscience... | |
| Charles S. Bryan - 1997 - 290 דפים
...corrective — the practice towards patients of the Golden Rule of Humanity as announced by Confucius: "What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others," — so familiar to us in its positive form as the great Christian counsel of perfection, in which alone... | |
| Joseph McCabe - 2000 - 212 דפים
...champions of Christ's unique moral genius will have it that Confucius gave it only in the negative form. "What you do not like when done to yourself do not do to others." As the Christian decalogue consists almost entirely of negations, that is not bad. But in the llth... | |
| Louise Fleming - 2001 - 360 דפים
...emphasis to the ethical meaning of human relationships, which is encapsulated in Confucius's golden rule: 'What you do not like when done to yourself do not do to others.' Confucius avoided religious speculation, but recognised the importance of ancestor worship and believed... | |
| Sir William Osler - 2001 - 416 דפים
...rule: Matthew 7:12 and Luke 6:31. Also, Confucius, (Analects, book 5, chap. 11, and book 12, chap. 2): "What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others." 75. St. Augustine (354-430): Early Christian Church father and philosopher who exerted enormous influence... | |
| John Paul Russo - 2005 - 325 דפים
...the Way as both a mean between extremes and the "principle of reciprocity": the Confucian text reads, "What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others."39 When Confucius or Tsze-sze calls the Way a means of self-completion, he does not advocate... | |
| James Legge - 2006 - 353 דפים
...the ' no I ' (freedom from selfishness) is not easily reached," In the Doctrine of the Mean, XIII. 8, it is said, "What you do not like when done to yourself,...the two adverbs used, the one prohibitive, and the others simple, unconstrained, negation. The golden rule of the Gospel is higher than both, — " Do... | |
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