- with a
broadly Confucian culture—to
serve Confucian ends and
inculcate Confucian virtues.
Other Confucians have
criticized Confucian meritocrats like...
- of
Buddhist relics. Nonetheless, neo-
Confucian writings adapted Buddhist thoughts and
beliefs to the
Confucian interest. In China, neo-Confucianism was...
-
Confucian Shinto, also
known as Juka Shintō (儒家神道) in ****anese, is a
syncretic religious tradition that
combines elements of
Confucianism and Shinto....
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substantial influences in
Korean intellectual history was the
introduction of
Confucian thought as part of the
cultural influence from China.
Today the legacy...
- to be the
sixth Confucian classic until it was lost
during the Han dynasty. The
classic of
Poetry serves as one of the
current Confucian classics and is...
-
those the
Confucian archivists listed under the fa
school or
family (Jia 家) were
probably never an
organized school like the
Confucians or Mohists....
-
Kangxi Emperor (1661–1722)
consolidated control,
relished the role of a
Confucian ruler,
patronised Buddhism (including
Tibetan Buddhism),
encouraged scholarship...
- The
Confucian church (Chinese: 孔教会; pinyin: Kǒng jiàohuì or Rú jiàohuì) is a
Confucian religious and
social institution of the
congregational type. It...
- The
Boston Confucians are a
group of New
Confucians from Boston, of whom the best
known are Tu Wei-Ming of Harvard, John
Berthrong and
Robert Neville of...
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Humanism is a
philosophical stance that
emphasizes the
individual and
social potential, and
agency of
human beings, whom it
considers the
starting point...