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Confucius
Confucius, or Kung Fu-tzu, 551 BC - 471 BC. The most influential of all the classical Chinese philosophers. Known for his espousal of traditional virtues such as goodness, piety, loyalty, bravery, duty and consideration.
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- A list of key characters in the Analects according to seven translations. A special interest in the Original Analects by Bruce and Taeko Brooks.
- A brief summary of the basic concepts behind one of the world's oldest philosophies, Chinese Confucianism.
- Articles and links about Confucius and his works.
- The life and work of the Chinese philosopher and educatory; by Jeffrey Riegel.
- Biography of Confucius and information on his ideal of government.
- Explore the teachings of Confucius and discusses critical issues that pervade the Chinese society.
- An introduction to Confucius, his philosophy and the tradition of Confucianism in China and East Asia, both for beginners and experts.
- Some military related quotations by Confucius
- The full text of Analects online in 16 different languages.
- Analects, Doctrine of the Mean, and Great Learning online.
- An analysis of the moral philosophy of K'ung-fu-tzu or Kongfuzi.
- Introduction to the man and his teachings. Biography, teachings, bibliography and links.
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