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The Doctrine of the Mean

The Doctrine of the Mean

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"The Doctrine of the Mean" is a significant Confucian text traditionally attributed to Zisi, the grandson of Confucius. It is one of the Four Books of Confucianism, which form the core of Confucian ethical and philosophical thought. This text explores the concept of the "mean" (zhongyong), which represents a balanced and harmonious way of living.

"The Doctrine of the Mean" emphasizes the importance of moderation, balance, and self-cultivation in achieving personal virtue and social harmony. It advocates for individuals to find the equilibrium between extremes in their thoughts, actions, and emotions, thereby cultivating moral character and contributing to societal stability. The text discusses the cultivation of personal virtues, the role of sincerity and authenticity in one's actions, and the significance of aligning one's conduct with universal principles.

Through its teachings, "The Doctrine of the Mean" provides a comprehensive guide to ethical behaviour, highlighting the interconnectedness of individual conduct and societal well-being. Its emphasis on balance and harmony continues to influence East Asian philosophy, ethics, and cultural practices, offering timeless insights into the pursuit of a virtuous and harmonious life.

Product Details:

  • ISBN: 178724718X
  • EAN: 9781787247185
  • Publisher: Big Nest
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Pub Date: August 01, 2018
  • Physical Info: 0.18 cms H x 20.32 cms L x 13.34 cms W (0.04 kgs), 28 pages
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