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  1. The Essential Analects: Selected Passages With Traditional Commentary by Confucius, Edward G. Slingerland, 2006-05-03
  2. The Analects of Confucius (Lun Yu) by Confucius, 1997-05-29
  3. Confucius: The Wisdom (Spiritual classics) by Peg Streep, Claudia Karabaic Sargent, 1995-09-01
  4. The Value of Honesty: The Story of Confucius (ValueTales) by Spencer Johnson, 1979-06
  5. Confucius: A Life of Thought and Politics by Annping Chin, 2009-05-26
  6. Confucius: In Life and Legend by Betty Kelen, 1992-06
  7. Confucius Speaks: Words to Live By by Tsai Chih Chung, Brian (Translator) Bruya, 1996-09-01
  8. On Confucius (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) by Peiman Ni, 2001-01-29
  9. Zen and Confucius in the Art of Swordsmanship:The Tengu-geijutsu-ron of Chozan Shissai by Reinhard Kammer, 1978-02
  10. Ta Hio: The Great Learning Of Confucius by Confucius, 2010-05-22
  11. Remastering Morals with Aristotle and Confucius by May Sim, 2007-06-18
  12. The Great Learning by Confucius, 2000-01-01
  13. The Analects Of Confucius: Deeds And Sayings Of The Master Teacher by Confucius, 2010-05-23
  14. Musing with Confucius and Paul: Toward a Chinese Christian Theology by Khiok-khng Yeo, 2008-11-27

61. Confucius Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Confucius (551 BC 479 BC) Chinese philosopher reformer more author details. We have 2 book reviews related to Confucius.
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Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes.
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Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it.
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Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses.
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He who will not economize will have to agonize.
Confucius
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
Confucius
Ignorance is the night of the mind, but a night without moon and star.
Confucius
It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.
Confucius
Men's natures are alike, it is their habits that carry them far apart.
Confucius
Respect yourself and others will respect you.
Confucius
Study the past if you would define the future.
Confucius
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62. Confucius Publishing Russian
Учитель. Биография, Линь юй , комментарии.
http://www.confucius.org/mainr.htm

63. The Internet Classics Archive The Analects By Confucius
The Analects By Confucius Written ca. 500 BCE. The Analects has been divided into the following sections Section 1 58k Section
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64. Confucius
Articles and links about Confucius and his works.
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From your Guide. Everything you want to know about Confucius. Analects of Confucius [Kong Zi]
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A list of books compiled by Benjamin A. Elman of the UCLA Social Science Computing Center. Confucian Analects
An English translation of Analects. Confucian Classics
Includes the Analects, Doctrine of the Mean, the Great Learning, and Classic of Filial Piety. In Chinese. Confucianism
Introduction to Confucius and Confucianism. Confucius
A woodcut drawing showing Confucius editing and teaching students. Confucius Learn some Chinese characters related to Confucius.

65. The Internet Classics Archive Works By Confucius
Go to home page Home, Search texts Search, Buy books and CDROMs Buy Books and CD-ROMs, Get help Help. Works by Confucius. The Analects Written ca.
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66. Confucius And The Scholars - 99.04
Article published in The Atlantic in 1999. Considers the modern revival of Confucianism in the light of recent scholarship which questions Confucianism's historical origins and the appropriateness of Confucianism as a general term.
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99apr/9904confucius.htm
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East Asian technocrats and modernists in Beijing, among others, are eagerly embracing an updated Confucianism even as scholars in the West ask some eyebrow-raising questions. Did the Chinese sage really exist? If so, did he have much to do with the religious and ethical system that bears his name? Could Confucianism have been invented by Jesuit missionaries?
by Charlotte Allen

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O many educated Westerners, Confucius is the very emblem of Chinese civilization and religious belief. If the dates that historians have assigned to him 551-479 B.C. are correct, he was a contemporary of the Greek poet Pindar, the tragedian Aeschylus, and the philosopher Heraclitus. According to tradition, Confucius was easily their equal. In addition to having written or edited parts of a diverse body of literature that includes the I Ching Book of Changes ) and the Book of Poems, classics to this day, he was a scholar, a minister of state, and an accomplished horseman and archer. Confucius is said to have taught his disciples the cultivation of personal virtue (

67. Title
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68. Confucius, Un Maître Spirituel
Pr©sentation de Confucius.
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Confucius (env. 551- 479 av. J.-C.)
Ce philosophe et penseur chinois exerça une puissante influence sur la culture chinoise et sur son histoire même.
Ainsi, comme la médecine chinoise se préoccupe avant tout de soigner la cause du mal, la doctrine confucéenne propose de soigner la cause profonde des désordres sociaux.
C'est ainsi que les disciples de Maître K'ong développèrent l'idée qu'en cultivant sa personne, l'homme devient un être supérieur rayonnant d'une sagesse qui va immanquablement se propager autour de lui en un principe d'ordre, et influencer positivement toute la société.
Sans pour autant évoquer le nom de Dieu, Confucius s'est fait l'ambassadeur de Son ordre cosmique qu'il propageait par sa quête d'idéal et son souci de l'évolution personnelle dans le respect et l'Amour des autres. Aussi fut-il davantage considéré comme un maître de sagesse plutôt qu'un mystique. Et encore aujourd'hui, nous rendons hommage au Maître spirituel qu'il est, au fils de Lumière venu semer quelques graines d'Amour… 500 ans avant la venue de Jésus-Christ !
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Le livre de la sagesse de Confucius Confucius : L'ouvrage comporte deux parties : la traduction française de la biographie de Confucius rédigée par Sima Qian et la traduction française des propos de Confucius.

69. What Confucius Thought
What Confucius Thought. by Megaera Lorenz. Confucius, since he lived in a wartorn society, was largely concerned with improving government and society.
http://www.heptune.com/confuciu.html&e=747

70. 孔學出版社
簡介出版社,並以白話解釋孔子「論語」等著作,
http://www.confucius.org/mainc.htm

71. Confucianism As A Way Of Chinese Life
Confucius and Confucianism Confucius and his Time Master Kung or Kung Futzu (552-479 BC) was the son of poor noble family in the State of Lu.
http://beatl.barnard.columbia.edu/reacting/china/confucianism.html&e=747

72. Confucius, K'ung-fu-tzu
An analysis of the moral philosophy of K'ungfu-tzu or Kongfuzi.
http://www.friesian.com/confuci.htm
Confucius
K'ung-fu-tzu or Kongfuzi
Confucius (551-479 BC Wade-Giles K'ung-fu-tzu or Pinyin Kongfuzi ), or Master K'ung , whose life defines the end of the Spring and Autumn Period in Chinese history, becomes long after his death the dominant Chinese philosopher both morally and politically. In the Warring States Period Mencius Meng Tzu ) (c.390-305 BC) extended and systematized Confucius's ideas; but with Confucius's adoption in the as the official moral and political doctrine of the State, the Confucian tradition became so broad that "Scholar" or "Literatus" became all but synonymous with "Confucian," and so Confucianism could simply be called the Ju Chia [Pinyin Ru Jia ], or School of the Literati The following table gives the basic moral terminology of Confucius, with the Chinese characters. This goes a long way to explaining the nature of Confucius's moral doctrine, since each term embodies the values or disvalues considered morally important. The table is divided into categories that are familiar from the structure of ethics in Western philosophy. Indeed, while many people may think of Indian or Chinese philosophy as intuitionistic or mystical, which is rather like what we do find in

73. Island Of Freedom - Confucius Corner
Confucius. Kong Qiu, The Master. 551472 BC. teeth. Confucius knew better. Confucius rejected both options and turned to tradition.
http://www.island-of-freedom.com/CONFUCIUS.HTM&e=747

74. Images Of The Temple Of Culture
Article by Thomas A. Wilson, detailing the historical process by which Confucius and his followers came to be venerated across China.
http://www.hamilton.edu/academics/Asian/TempleCulture.html
The Cult of Confucius Images of the Temple of Culture Thomas A. Wilson History and Asian Studies Hamilton College Version of this web page with Chinese characters
Confucianism " is a tradition that traces its beginnings to an educated elite called shi of late antiquity that advised royal and regional feudal authorities during the Zhou dynasty (1134-250 B.C.) on governing, which emphasized the importance of virtuous rule through benevolence and proper conduct called ritual ( li ). The most prominent figure of this educated elite was a man named Kong Qiu (551 to 479 B.C.), usually referred to as Master Kong (Kong-fu zi or Kongzi). In the West, Kongzi is called Confucius, a name given him by Jesuit missionaries in the sixteenth century. Kongzi was born in the Watch Tower (Queli) district of Qufu, then the capital of the state of Lu of the Zhou kingdom. Kongzi was the son of Shuliang He, who, according to some sources, was a descendant of a prestigious lessor branch of a ducal lineage of the neighboring state of Song. Kongzi was raised by his mother, Yan Zhengzai after his father died before he was three.
Confucian canon " became a critical part of the establishment of Confucianism as orthodoxy in the Song (960-1279), with the emergence of the civil service examination system as the most important means of appointment to positions in the bureaucracy.

75. Confucius, Un Maître Spirituel

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76. Confucianism Revival In Chinese Schools
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77. The Sayings Of Confucius. 1909–14. Vol. 44, Part 1. The Harvard
Rotten wood cannot be carved, nor are dung walls plastered. —Chapter V. Confucius. Harvard Classics, Vol. 44, Part 1. The Sayings of Confucius.
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78. Confucius. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Confucius. Confucius was born in the feudal state of Lu, in modern Shandong prov.
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79. Confucianism - Canon Themes Confucius (kong Zi, Kongfuzi, K'ung-fu-tzu)
Commentary, and online texts and resources for the study of this school of thought.
http://www.comparative-religion.com/confucianism/
CONFUCIANISM CONFUCIANISM THE ANALECHTS BOOK OF MENCIUS THE GREAT LEARNING DOCTRINE OF THE MEAN MAIN SITE COMPARATIVE RELIGION INTERFAITH DIALOGUE FORUM ABOUT MAIN SECTIONS WORLD RELIGIONS ALTERNATIVE SPIRITUALITY ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY GENERAL ARTICLES SPECIAL FEATURE: APOCRYPHA DIRECTORY comparative religion confucianism
confucius
The Chinese philosopher and social reformer, Kong Zi, (Wade-Giles - K'ung-fu-tzu; or Pinyin - Kongfuzi; see also - Kong Qiu), or Master K'ung, is best known by the Latin form of his name, Confucius, which was bestowed by Jesuit missionaries centuries after his death. Confucius was apparently born about 551 BC in the Watch Tower (Queli) district of Qufu, then the capital of the state of Lu of the Zhou kingdom. He is believed to have worked as a minor civil servant and teacher under the Zhou Dynasty. The tradition he left was not originally intended as a philosophical learning, as much as a "Way of the Gentleman", and in Chinese "Confucianism" is better rendered as "The School of the learned". Confuciansim itself is a system of honour codes and moral assumptions for the educated upper classes of Chinese society, principally formed by Confucius, Mencius (Mengzi), and Xunzi.
canonisation
It was later writers, such as Sima Tan, Sima Qian, and Liu Xiang, who distilled philosophical elements from the Confucian writings. A large number of different schools of thought emerged from the study of such texts in relation to the Confucian canon.

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Translate this page Confucius. Confucius est né en Chine, il ya environ 2500 ans. Confucius, en chinois Kongfuzi (551 à 479 avant JC), philosophe chinois
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