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    Mencius ( / ˈmɛnʃiəs / MEN-shee-əs ); [2] born Meng Ke ( Chinese: 孟軻 ); or Mengzi ( Chinese: 孟子; 12 March 372 BC– 21 December 290 BC) was a Chinese Confucian philosopher who has often been described as the "second Sage" ( 亞聖 ), that is, second to Confucius himself. He is part of Confucius' fourth generation of disciples.

  2. Mencius (Mengzi) | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Mencius (c. 372—289 B.C.E.) 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.

  3. Oct 16, 2004 · 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.”

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  5. Mar 26, 2024 · 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.

  6. Mencius: The paradigmatic Confucian intellectual. Mencius is known as the self-styled transmitter of the Confucian Way. Educated first by his mother and then allegedly by a student of Confucius’s grandson, Mencius brilliantly performed his role as a social critic, a moral philosopher, and a political activist.

  7. www.britannica.com › summary › Mencius-ChineseMencius summary | Britannica

    Mencius , Chinese Mengzi or Meng-tzu orig. Meng K’o, (born c. 372—died c. 289 bc ), Chinese philosopher. The book Mencius contains statements on innate human goodness, a topic warmly debated by followers of Confucius up to modern times.

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