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Nuetrik [128]
1 year ago
10

What was a problem Confucius had and how did he solve it?

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1 answer:
Temka [501]1 year ago
4 0

Confucius' approach was to focus on the problem of becoming human. In doing so, he made an effort to rethink and revive the institutions that for ages had been essential to social and political order.

<h3>How did Confucianism try to find solutions to social?</h3>

Confucianism's requirement of unequal connections, but also balance and harmony within those interactions—at home, in school, and in government—is what makes it so perplexing. Confucius felt that in order to reestablish order, society needed to promote values like loyalty, dependability, and regard for authority figures.

He thought that education may help individuals acquire these and other values. People might develop an understanding through studying philosophy, literature, and history. Then, they might use this information in both their personal and political lives. According to Confucius, people needed to continually consider their actions in order to reach this moral perfection.

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