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  • '''Confucius''' (551-479 BCE) was the essence of the ancient Chinese sage, a social phil ...culation on the education, government and comportment of the superior man. Confucius' influence in Chinese history can be compared with that of Socrates in the
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  • ...itical ideas over time since the discovery of [[politics]] in [[Plato]], [[Confucius]] and [[Mencius]].
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  • Japanese for Confucius shrine built to commemorate Confucian philosophers: the most famous being t
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  • A Confucius shrine in the south of Nagasaki, Japan; sovereign territory of the People's
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  • ...losopher of the Confucian school who is the second most widely known after Confucius. Particularly noted for his handling of the political aspects of Confucian
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  • ...ef> ''Kooshi-byoo'') in '''[[Nagasaki]]''', [[Japan]], is a [[Confucianism|Confucius]] shrine in the south of the city. It is the only one built by and for [[Ch ...on, including the installation of 72 statues, each one unique, depicting [[Confucius]]'s disciples. A statue also stands in his commemoration. The shrine museum
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  • '''Koshi-byo''' (孔子廟 ''Kooshi-byoo'') means [[Confucius]] shrine in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. As Confucian thought spread thr
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  • ...:300px;"><div class="thumbcaption">72 statues depicting the disciples of [[Confucius]] stand in the shrine, each one different.</div></div>
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  • '''Confucius''' (551-479 BCE) was the essence of the ancient Chinese sage, a social phil ...culation on the education, government and comportment of the superior man. Confucius' influence in Chinese history can be compared with that of Socrates in the
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  • ...[Confucius]]. As Lao Tse is typically considered an older contemporary of Confucius, that would place the origins of this work roughly within the late 5th to e
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  • ...ilarly, Nagasaki has a strong Chinese community, some of whom maintain the Confucius shrine of [[Koshi-byo (Nagasaki)|Koshi-byo]] (孔子廟 ''Kooshi-byoo''); a
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  • ...ly popular theory of [[virtue ethics]], derived from [[Aristotle]]'s and [[Confucius]]'s notions, which asserts that the right action will be that chosen by a s
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  • ...uh'') is revered as one of the three great sages, an elder contemporary of Confucius (sixth to fifth century BC), keeper of the imperial archives at [[Loyang]] Lao Tse is believed by some to have been a teacher of [[Confucius]]. A popular account of their meeting is reflected in the quote<ref>http:/
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  • *[[Confucius]]
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  • ...a contemporary of one of the great Chinese thinkers of ancient times&mdash;Confucius. According to tradition, Sun Tzu was a member of the landless Chinese arist
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  • Within [[Confucius|Confucianist]] thinking, there was less of a concept of distinct citizenshi
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  • ...ee the [http://old-site.clsp.jhu.edu/~yisu/files/cnfnl10u.pdf Analects of Confucius])
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  • ...s for Chinese things or English names. We are not deciding whither to use 'Confucius' or 'Kǒng Fūzǐ' here. Instead we are discussing wither 孔夫子 transcr ...lly before the EC adopts the Romanization proposal. My sense of it is that Confucius is pretty much the only English-language name used, but I may be wrong. At
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  • While it was officially [[Buddhism|Buddhist]], it welcomed [[Confucius|Confucianism]] and [[Taoism]]. Late in the dynasty, however, a minister nam
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  • - [[Confucius]] -
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  • ...a throneless king. She later gave birth to Kung Fu Sze, otherwise known as Confucius. He saw a ki-lin himself, two years before he died, and believed it to be a
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  • ...in that it is the main subject of the works of [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Confucius]], [[Lao Tse]], [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]], [[Thomas Aquinas]], [[Tho ...root in Western Europe. The first Chinese philosophers, [[Lao Tzu]] and [[Confucius]], were contemporaries of the first Greek philosophers such as [[Thales]] a
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  • <tr><th>Dimanche<th>21<td>[[Confucius]]<td>[[Plautus]]<td>[[Socrates]]<td>[[Hipparchus]]<td>[[Scipio]]
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  • :''Source of name:'' From the Latinized name of its founder, Confucius (Kongfuzi or Kongzi). In Chinese it is called ''Rujia'' or ''Rujiao,'' an o :''Founder(s):'' Confucius, though some elements predate him.
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  • ...ng [[engineer]] weren't seen as high professions equal to the likes of a [[Confucius|Confucian]] scholar-official. Architectural knowledge was passed down orall
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  • ...arted just at the end of [[Tang Dynasty]], between 860 and 890, and not at Confucius time as it was previously believed. Perhaps the first publication exclusive
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  • ...arted just at the end of [[Tang Dynasty]], between 860 and 890, and not at Confucius time as it was previously believed. Perhaps the first publication exclusive
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  • ...ung Chung-shu deplored this and revived Confucianism. Therefore the Way of Confucius shone forth, and the myriad schools expired. This is the effect of what I h
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  • ...g. In later ages, many Chinese scholars and social critics, beginning with Confucius (ca. 500 BCE), romanticized the early part of the Zhou period, the Western ...d guide the governments of many future Chinese states. One such advisor, [[Confucius]] (551–479 BCE), articulated his seminal political and social vision, whi
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  • {{Image|Konfuzius-1770.jpg|right|250px|Confucius was a thinker, political figure, and educator interested in the ideal man.} * [[Confucius]], thinker from [[Ancient China]]. He taught a respect for family values an
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  • ...history are made aware of the influence of [[Buddhism]], [[Daoism]] and [[Confucius|Confucianism]] on contemporary thinking about politics. However, it is the
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  • ...g]] (with redirect from [[Mao Tse-Tung]]), but [[Sun Yat-Sen]]. However, [[Confucius]], not [[Kǒng Fūzǐ]] or [[K'ung-fu-tzu]]. (As always, redirects should
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  • ...d about [[Jainism]], [[Sikhism]], and [[Taoism]]. `Abdu'l-Bahá described [[Confucius]] as an inspired philosopher. Tribal religions are assumed to contain divin
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