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Confucianism



Confucianism - kənfyooˈshənĭzəm, moral and religious system of China. Its origins go back to the Analects (see Chinese literature), the sayings attributed to Confucius, and to ancient commentaries, including that of Mencius.

Early History and Precepts

In its early form (before the 3d cent. b.c.) Confucianism was primarily a system of ethical precepts for the   Read More...


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    An Introduction to Confucianism
    by Xinzhong Yao. 344 pgs.


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    Confucianism for the Modern World
    by Daniel A. Bell, Hahm Chaibong. 383 pgs.


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    Transformations of the Confucian Way
    by John H. Berthrong. 250 pgs.


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    Confucian Moral Self Cultivation
    by Philip J. Ivanhoe. 125 pgs.


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    Women and Confucian Cultures in Premodern China, Korea and Japan
    by Jahyun Kim Haboush, Dorothy Ko, Joan R. Piggott. 337 pgs.


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