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Confucius : Doctrine of the Mean - K'ung-fu Tzu

Confucius

Doctrine of the Mean

By: K'ung-fu Tzu, James Legge (Translator)

eBook | 22 April 2025

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A cornerstone of Confucian thought, The Doctrine of the Mean offers a profound exploration of ethical and social harmony rooted in personal virtue. This essential text outlines the concept of 'jen'-often translated as 'human-heartedness'-and its role in cultivating the 'chun tzu', or 'superior person,' who governs and influences others by moral example rather than force.

Framed within the broader turmoil of ancient China's Warring States period, the work presents a vision of stability through adherence to 'li', the guiding principles of social order and propriety. Through this lens, Confucius advocates for a society shaped by reciprocal relationships, ethical self-cultivation, and reverence for tradition.

This enduring classic reveals the moral architecture that underpins Confucianism and its lasting legacy in East Asian thought. It remains a vital guide to understanding how personal virtue can serve as the foundation for lasting social harmony.

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