Eudaimonism in the Mencius: Fulfilling Human Nature

In Yang Xiao & Kim-Chong Chong (eds.), Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Mencius. Springer. pp. 409-439 (2023)
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Mencius maintains that the most satisfying life for a human being is the life of benevolence, rightness, wisdom and ritual propriety. He also repeatedly appeals to happiness in his efforts to persuade others to develop and exercise the virtues. Mencius is therefore a eudaimonist. He offers a carefully crafted, teleological account of human nature that appears designed in part to support his eudaimonism. In contrast with proposals by other scholars, I argue that Mencius’ distinctive conception of happiness is best expressed by the construction jin xing 盡性, “fulfilling human nature” or the nearly equivalent jin xin 盡心, “fulfilling one’s heart.” The fact that human nature includes the sprouts of the four chief virtues allows Mencius to resolve common concerns about happiness as a motive for virtue. In addition to supporting his eudaimonism, Mencius’ conception of human nature also conceptually unifies his vision for human flourishing, including its emotional, material, social, moral, and cosmic dimensions.

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