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Mashcka [7]
1 year ago
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Which of the following is true about Confucius? Which of the following is true about Confucius? He taught that strong, coercive

laws and punishments were needed to maintain moral order in society. He only accepted individuals of noble background as his students, as he believed commoners were too crude for moral contemplation. He set forth a new moral framework stressing correct performance of ritual, responsibility, loyalty to the family, and perfection of moral character. He believed that scholars were corrupted by government work and should establish themselves as moral spokespersons removed from political activity. Item at position
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dexar [7]1 year ago
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The true statement about Confucius is "he set forth a new moral framework stressing correct performance of ritual, responsibility, loyalty to the family, and perfection of moral character".

<h3>What is Confucius best known for?</h3>

The first teacher in Chinese history, Confucius, is credited with inventing the profession of teaching as well as his desire to make education widely accessible.

The beliefs of Confucius are-

  • Rites and Rituals,
  • the Five Relations,
  • Rectification of Names, and
  • Ren.

Confucianism basic teachings are-

  • Confucianism bases its worldly concerns on the idea that people are inherently virtuous and may be taught, improved, and perfected via individual and group activity, particularly self-cultivation and self-creation.
  • Confucian philosophy emphasises the development of virtue in a world with established moral principles.

To know more about the ideas behind the philosophy of Confucius, here

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