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路雪雪
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夏可涛The word "conscience" in Chinese can be analyzed into two words: one is "good", that is, morality; The other is "heart", that is, consciousness. The word "good" itself has many meanings, including "good" in non-moral sense, "exquisite" and "skilled craftsmanship", but once it is associated with "heart" or "Zhi", it has always been only a moral meaning. What is worth noting here is that the word "good" also has the meaning of "talent and innate". For example, mencius said that "good ability that can be called without learning, conscience that can be called without learning", clearly defines "conscience" by "Zhi without learning". Therefore, "conscience" and "conscience" are not only the Zhi of morality but also the Zhi of talent in mencius.
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hdhdudhebdIn the context of Chinese culture and philosophy, “conscience” (良心 liángxin) typically refers to an individual’s inner moral sense or self-awareness of right and wrong. It is a concept deeply rooted in Confucianism, which emphasizes moral integrity, ethical conduct, and social harmony.
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