The Confucian Idea of Benevolence in the "Fu" of Yi Jing

Philosophy and Culture 29 (2):174-177 (2002)
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Abstract

"Book of Changes," the re-Gua has proposed a "heart of heaven and earth", the heart of the Confucian world of this play has made ​​ethics, that love is the world's fundamental. God who came into the world will give back the heart of humanity. Confucianism in the copulative said this: return to the heart of humanity is the fundamental moral self-cultivation, and to return to the original heart of humanity, we must self-reflect, correct mistakes, not to the nature of desires deceived. Since which time, position and relationship with the outside world is different from them who has always advocated the Confucian doctrine of the mean starting on the return to nature in the various stages when the characteristics of the analysis made, and made ​​a note of caution. This Confucian on the "Book of Changes" as the theoretical basis, from the ontology, epistemology and methodology of the three aspects of the re-Gua content of the play, in order to establish and set their own ethics, said Jen-oriented

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