The sayings of Confucius

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Barnes & Noble, 1994 - Confucianism - 236 pages
The sayings of Confucius were primarily written down in the half-century following his death. The powerful force of these sayings retains the unmistakeable imprint of their originator. Rather than theological or speculative issues, the Sayings deal with the difficult paths of human conduct, with questions of morality and politics.

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