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The Human Being in Chinese CivilizationChinese Academy of Social Sciences The author provides an introductory view of the notion of dignity and yen (benevolence) in Confucius and Mencius doctrines. It compares them with classical Western positions (viz. Platos), through an analysis of the Analects and Mencius works. It shows that because of a strong emphasis on the importance and dignity of the human person, Chinese humanism has been developing under a specific social and cultural background which is entirely different from that of Western countries.
Diogenes, Vol. 54, No. 3,
69-75 (2007) |
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