What is the core of Confucianism?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Humanism, the belief that human beings are teachable, improvable and perfectible through personal and communal endeavor especially including self-cultivation and self-creation.反馈 收藏 ...
One cannot talk about Chinese philosophy without mentioning Confucianism.Its founder,Confucius,not only was a great educator and thinker in his times,but also has influenced Chinese culture through the ages. At the time(1)___Confucius lived,education was not available to all.Confucius was a membe...
yet still find it easy to be unkind to one another. We label ourselves as Christian, Muslim, Jewish or whatever, yet go against the very tenants of the religion be being mean to one another. We pray for peace yet don’t act peaceful. We pray for kindness and act selfish. What will ...
the cultural connotation of dragon god belief in the tao state in ming and qing dynasties* Y Sha 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Enlightenment to Modern Times from the Ethic Cultures in Zhou and Qin Dynasties In traditional Chinese ethics, thoughts about ecological hold various points of view, with C...
In recent years, at the background of globalization, intercultural communication has been more and more frequent. When we come across strange people from different cultures, we always experience culture shock. That is because that people from different cultures are endowed with different values, like...
Authoritarian leadership accentuates a leader’s personal authority and dominance over subordinates and demands unquestioned obedience from followers (Farh and Cheng2000). These dominant behaviors convey a message of self-confidence, self-worth and strong belief in one’s ability to control everything ...
Let's take another example. The Chinese people believe in the belief that "good will be rewarded for good, and evil will be rewarded for evil; it is not that the time has not yet come if there is no reward.". Therefore, we will find that many Chinese people will choose to help tho...
Authoritarian leadership accentuates a leader’s personal authority and dominance over subordinates and demands unquestioned obedience from followers (Farh and Cheng2000). These dominant behaviors convey a message of self-confidence, self-worth and strong belief in one’s ability to control everything ...
RM Veatch - 《Journal of Medicine & Philosophy》 被引量: 15发表: 1988年 The Courage to Become: Virtues of Humanism Does life have meaning if one rejects belief in God? This book responds affirmatively to that question. Paul Kurtz, America's leading secular humanist, provides a powerful defen...
They were willing to share sensitive information with others, but saw the benefits of limiting the public's access to information under certain circumstances. We examine how the complex, nuanced attitudes toward censorship resonate with the classic teachings of Confucianism, China's tradi‐ tional ...