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    Life An image of Mencius in the sanctuary of the Mencius Temple, Zoucheng. Mencius, also known by his birth name Meng Ke (孟軻), was born in the State of Zou. His birthplace is now within the county-level city of Zoucheng, Shandong Province. He was an itinerant Chinese philosopher and sage, and one of the principal interpreters of Confucianism.

  2. Aug 23, 2006 · TV News Understanding 9/11. Featured. All Video; This Just In; Prelinger Archives; ... The life and works of Mencius by Mencius; Legge, James, 1815-1897. Publication ...

  3. 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. In many ways, he played the role of St. Paul to Confucius’ Jesus, interpreting the thought of the master for ...

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  5. This video discusses Mencius (Mengzi) one of the most overlooked philosophers in the US but had a massive influence on historical China and still continues t...

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  6. Oct 16, 2004 · 1. Life and Confucian Background. “Mencius” is a Latinization (coined by Jesuit missionaries in the 17th century) of the Chinese “Mengzi,” meaning Master Meng. His full name was “Meng Ke.”. Our main access to Mencius’s thinking is through the eponymous collection of his dialogues, debates, and sayings, the Mengzi ( Mencius ).

  7. Mar 26, 2024 · good and evil. human nature. ren. siduan. 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.

  8. Confucianism - Mencius, Philosophy, Ethics: 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. He argued that cultivating a class of scholar-officials who would not be directly ...

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