The Analects of Confucius

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The Floating Press, Jun 1, 2010 - Philosophy - 195 pages
The Analects of Confucius gathers the teachings or aphorisms of the Chinese philosopher Confucius (551-479 BC). He discusses the morality of government and the individual, social relationships, justice and sincerity. The philosophical movement of confucianism sprang from the study of these writings.
 

Contents

Book I Hsio R
5
Book II Wei Chang
11
Book III Pa Yih
19
Book IV Le Jin
28
Book V KungYe Chang
35
Book VI Yung Yey
44
Book VII Shu R
53
Book VIII TaiPo
64
Book XII Yen Yuan
104
Book XIII TszeLu
115
Book XIV Hsien Wan
127
Book XV Wei Ling Kung
143
Book XVI Ke She
155
Book XVII Yang Ho
164
Book XVIII Wei Tsze
175
Book XIX TszeChang
182

Book IX Tsze Han
72
Book X Heang Tang
82
Book XI Hsien Tsin
92
Book XX Yao Yueh
191
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