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3.  What does “Conscience” in Chinese include?

2024-03-25
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  • 王诗萌
    王诗萌
    In Chinese culture, the concept of "conscience" encompasses a sense of moral awareness, ethical judgment, and personal integrity. It is often associated with the idea of having a strong moral compass and a deep sense of right and wrong. Conscience in Chinese philosophy and ethics is closely linked to the concept of "Ren, " which means benevolence, kindness, and humaneness. It is believed that a person with a strong conscience will act with compassion, fairness, and sincerity towards others, and will strive to do what is morally right in all situations. Cultivating and following one's conscience is seen as essential for living a virtuous and harmonious life in Chinese tradition.

    2024-06-24

  • 杨家鹏
    杨家鹏
    In Chinese culture, the concept of "conscience" encompasses a sense of moral awareness, ethical judgment, and personal integrity. It is often associated with the idea of having a strong moral compass and a deep sense of right and wrong. Conscience in Chinese philosophy and ethics is closely linked to the concept of "Ren," which means benevolence, kindness, and humaneness. It is believed that a person with a strong conscience will act with compassion, fairness, and sincerity towards others, and will strive to do what is morally right in all situations. Cultivating and following one's conscience is seen as essential for living a virtuous and harmonious life in Chinese tradition.

    2024-06-21

  • 张旭晨
    张旭晨
    To sum up, "Conscience" in Chinese includes many aspects such as moral heart, conscience, guilt, guilt, belief, principle, and practical application. It is not only the moral concept and conscience in people's heart, but also an important guideline to guide people's behavior.

    2024-06-20

  • 马景洋
    马景洋
    Moral Heart and Conscience: This refers to a person's inner sense of morality and justice, which guides their thoughts, words, and actions. It is the moral compass that helps individuals distinguish right from wrong. Guilt and Shame: When a person violates their moral principles or conscience, they often experience a sense of guilt or shame. This feeling of remorse is a part of conscience, prompting individuals to correct their behavior and make amends.Conscience also involves being aware of one's moral responsibilities and obligations towards others and society. It encourages individuals to act in accordance with their moral beliefs and principles.

    2024-06-12

  • 方劲松
    方劲松
    Confucius in ancient times was revered as "heavenly holy", "days of wood duo", was one of the most scholars in the community at that time, was later rulers respect for the saints, holy, holy first division, Dacheng The holy text of the beginning of the first division, million Shi table. Its Confucianism has a far-reaching impact on China and the world, Confucius was listed as "the world's top ten cultural celebrities" first. Confucius was revered as the ancestor of Confucianism (non-Confucianism). With the expansion of Confucius influence, Confucius worship became once and even God, and the ancestral god of the country.

    2024-04-01

  • 赵金淼
    赵金淼
    Conscience refers to a person's moral sense of right and wrong, the sense that one's actions are right or wrong. Including the sense of moral judgment, obligation and introspection. It encourages man to do what he agrees with, urges him not to do wrong; They judge the good and evil of their own decisions and actions, resulting in feelings of happiness, guilt, conflict, etc.

    2024-03-26

  • 王圣佳
    王圣佳
    As an ancient Chinese saying goes, "All good knowledge and ability have no cause; they come from heaven, not from man."Conscience in moral sense is a kind of moral psychological phenomenon, which refers to the subject's conscious awareness and emotional experience of his moral responsibility and moral obligation, and the psychological mechanism formed on this basis to evaluate and regulate the moral self and moral activities.

    2024-03-26

  • 樊烨坤230440378
    樊烨坤230440378
    It is the behavior norms and value standards that are generally recognized by the real society and are recognized by themselves. Conscience is the basic form of moral emotion and the outstanding embodiment of individual self-discipline

    2024-03-25