This ancient text records the teachings of Mencius (4th c. B.C.E.),
the second originary sage in the Confucian tradition which has shaped
Chinese civilization for over two thousand years. In a culture that
makes no distinction between those realms we call the heart and the
mind, Mencius was the great thinker of the heart, and it was he who
added the profound inner dimensions to the Confucian vision. Given his
emphasis on the heart, it isn't surprising that his philosophical
method is very literary in nature: story and anecdote full of human
drama and poetic turns of thought. Indeed, the text is considered a
paragon of literary eloquence and style. Mencius' strikingly
contemporary empiricism represented a complete secularization of the
spiritualist concepts of governance that had dominated China for over
a millenia. He invested the humanist Confucian vision with its inner
dimensions by recognizing that the individual is an integral part of a
self–generating and harmonious cosmos. He saw all the spiritual
depths of that cosmology inside us, and this led to a mystical faith
in the inherent nobility of human beings. In his chaotic and
war–ravaged times, he was therefore passionate in his defense of the
people. Indeed, he advocated a virtual democracy in which a
government's legitimacy depended upon the assent of the people. Such
is the enduring magic of the Mencian heart— full of compassionate
and practical concern for the human condition, and yet so empty that
it contains the ten thousand transformations of the entire cosmos.
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ISBN
9781619026834
Publisert
2015
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Random House Publishing Services
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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