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用户718650Benevolence is a moral category that refers to mutual love, mutual help, sympathy, etc. : benevolence and righteousness (a. Love and justice; b. Reasonable, gentle and considerate of others). Love. Benevolent government. People of good will, ie those who are kind and virtuous. Benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom (Confucian ethical thought). The utmost kindness. No distinction is made between the two sides. 2. The innermost part of the stone or other hard shell can be eaten: walnut meat
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菅筱妍231540441Confucius's benevolence refers to advocating the highest moral standard and moral realm, emphasizing that "benevolence" should be embodied in every bit of daily human relations. Confucius founded the moral theory with benevolence as the core. He himself was a very kind person, full of sympathy, helpful, sincere and generous. Confucius' theory of benevolence embodies the spirit of humanity. Confucius's ritual theory embodies the spirit of ritual system, that is, order and system in the modern sense.Humanitarianism is the eternal theme of mankind, which is applicable to any society, any era and any government. Order and institutional society are the basic requirements for the establishment of a civilized human society. Confucius'spirit of humanitarianism and order is the essence of ancient Chinese social and political thought.
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.Ren originally belongs to the moral category of a priori, and is a natural moral spirit; But Confucius also emphasized that human subjective consciousness can achieve the consciousness of benevolence, which rose to the height of philosophical worldview. The contemporary significance of Confucius' theory of benevolence is twofold. On the positive side, it emphasizes the subjective spirit of human beings and values the idea that everything depends on human beings. However, the traditional consciousness of worshipping gods has been relatively weakened, which reflects the progressive thinking of the times. The evolution of benevolence after Confucius The concept of benevolence proposed by Confucius was inherited and developed by later Confucians. Confucius regards benevolence as the core of political, ethical, and philosophical thought, while Mencius unifies benevolence and righteousness, and regards benevolence and righteousness as the highest criterion for moral behavior. Confucius advocated killing oneself to become benevolent, while Mencius advocated sacrificing life for righteousness, elevating benevolence and righteousness to a high level of moral cultivation. Ren is the heart of benevolence, compassion, and unbearable kindness that everyone possesses; Righteousness is the right path that everyone should follow, and it has a reasonable and appropriate meaning. Mencius applied benevolence to politics and proposed the theory of benevolent governance, which had a huge impact on future generations.
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籍胜楠Confucianism regards "ren" as the core of morality and the foundation of all virtues. "Ren" refers to the love of others, the love of the people, and the love of the country, which is the moral principle of Confucianism.Confucianism believes that "ren" is the natural and inherent quality of human beings. The essence of "ren" is to respect others, love others and care about others, and to fulfill responsibilities and obligations to others and society.
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张海波Confucianism regards "ren" as the core of morality and the foundation of all virtues. "Ren" refers to the love of others, the love of the people, and the love of the country, which is the moral principle of Confucianism.Confucianism believes that "ren" is the natural and inherent quality of human beings. The essence of "ren" is to respect others, love others and care about others, and to fulfill responsibilities and obligations to others and society.
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