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Mencius - Wikipedia Mencius[a] (孟子, Mèngzǐ, MEN-shee-əs; c 371 – c 289 BC) was a Chinese Confucian philosopher, often described as the Second Sage (亞聖) to reflect his traditional esteem relative to Confucius himself
Mencius (Mengzi) | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Better known in China as “Master Meng” (Chinese: Mengzi), Mencius was a fourth-century BCE Chinese thinker whose importance in the Confucian tradition is second only to that of Confucius himself
Mencius | Chinese Confucianism Moral Philosophy | Britannica Mencius (born c 371, ancient state of Zou, China—died c 289 bce, China) was an early Chinese philosopher whose development of orthodox Confucianism earned him the title “second sage ” Chief among his basic tenets was an emphasis on the obligation of rulers to provide for the common people
Mengzi’s Moral Psychology, Part 1: The Four Moral Sprouts Mengzi (372–289 BCE), or Mencius, [1] an early Confucian whose thinking is represented in the eponymous Mengzi, [2] argues that human nature is good and that all human beings possess four senses—the feelings of compassion, shame, respect, and the ability to approve and disapprove—which he variously calls “hearts” or “sprouts ”
Mencius - World History Encyclopedia Mencius (l 372-289 BCE, also known as Mang-Tze or Mang-Tzu) was a Confucian philosopher during The Warring States Period in China (c 481-221 BCE) and is considered the greatest after Confucius himself for his interpretation, formulation, and dissemination of Confucian concepts
The Mencius (Mengzi; 孟子) Chinese-English Version Read Online Free Mencius is one of the Confucian classics, recording the dialogues between Mencius and various rulers and disciples, expounding core ideas such as benevolent governance, the innate goodness of human nature, and self-cultivation
Mengzi - Chinese Text Project - 中国哲学书电子化计划 Mengzi (孟子) - full text database, fully browsable and searchable on-line; discussion and list of publications related to Mengzi In English and simplified and traditional Chinese
Mengzi 孟子 - ChinaKnowledge. de Mengzi 孟子 is a collection of stories of the Confucian philosopher Meng Ke 孟軻 (385–304 or 372–289 BCE) and his discussions with rulers, disciples and adversaries It is part of the Confucian Canon as one of the Four Books (Sishu 四書)
Mencius - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Mencius (fourth century BCE) was a Confucian philosopher Often referred to as the “Second Sage” of Confucianism (meaning second in importance only to Confucius himself), Mencius is best known for his claim that “human nature is good ”
Mencius (Mengzi) - PhilosophyStudent. org Considered by many the “Second Sage,” after Confucius, his intellectual progenitor, Mencius was a counselor during the Warring States period of Chinese history (475-221 BC) and is best known for his theory that human beings are essentially good, but that their goodness requires deliberate cultivation