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  1. The Chinese Classical Work Commonly Called the Four Books by Confucius, 2010-01-03
  2. Confucius by Ezra Pound, 1969-10-01
  3. Confucius, Lao Tzu, and Chinese Philosophy (The Audio Classics Series: the World of Philosophy) by Crispin Sartwell, 2006-07-15
  4. The Analects of Confucius by Confucius, 1986-01-01
  5. The Analects (Oxford World's Classics) by Confucius, 2001-01-11
  6. The Analects of Confucius: Discourses and Dialogues of K'ung Fu-tsze compiled by his disciples by Holly, Harlayne Roberts, 2007-05-01
  7. Chinese Society in the Age of Confucius (Monumenta Archaeologica) (Ideas, Debates and Perspectives) by Lothar Von Falkenhausen, 2006-11-01
  8. Great Ideas: The First Ten Books by CONFUCIUS, 2005
  9. Confucius: Great Chinese Philosopher (Great Names) by Anna Carew-Miller, Shi-Ming Zhang, 2002-10
  10. The Analects of Confucius by Confucius, 2005-01-01
  11. Fifty Major Thinkers on Education: From Confucius to Dewey (Routledge Key Guides)
  12. Complete Works of Confucius by Confucious, 2008-09-28
  13. The Sayings of Confucius by Confucius, 2010-02-21
  14. The Ethics of Confucius and Aristotle: Mirrors of Virtue (Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory) by Jiyuan Yu, 2009-06-16

81. Ethics Of Confucius, Mencius And Xun-zi By Sanderson Beck
Chapter from a book by Sanderson Beck. Discusses the life story and teachings of each of these classical Chinese thinkers.
http://www.san.beck.org/EC14-Confucian.html
BECK index
Confucius, Mencius and Xun-zi
Confucius
Teachings of Confucius

Followers of Confucius

Mencius
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Later Confucian Works
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Shang, Zhou and the Classics
As education and literacy spread in China and scholars became influential as ministers of rulers, philosophers also began to flourish. In the late sixth century BC two of the greatest philosophers of all time emerged in China - Lao-zi, the founder of Daoism, and Confucius, whose philosophy and religion came to dominate China for more than two millennia.
Confucius
Confucius is the Latinized form of Kong Fu-zi, which means Kong the master. Confucius was born in the small state of Lu in 551 BC and died in 479 BC. This was a time of turmoil, political intrigue, and numerous small wars in the last part of the Spring and Autumn era. Assassinations, bribery, adultery, and other crimes were common even though punishments were severe. In Lu three families contended for the hereditary rulership, while numerous educated aristocrats sought positions in the government, and many suffered poverty. Confucius was brought up as a gentleman, who took up music, archery, and fishing, although he said he fished without a net and would not shoot at a bird at rest. He was so absorbed in music that once he did not know the taste of meat for three months. He also learned to do practical jobs of humble people such as keeper of the stores and head of the pastures. However, most of the time Confucius was not able to find an official position though he was willing to do anything that did not involve wrong-doing. Perhaps it was his ethical concerns that prevented him from being useful to the rulers of his time. Instead he occupied his time in what he loved the most - the pursuit of learning.

82. Understanding The Confucian Analects (April 1998) - Library Of Congress Informat
Short article with picture, describing Tu s speech on this subject as part of the American Library of Congress Bradley Lecture Series.
http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9804/tu.html
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Understanding the Confucian Analects
Tu Wei-Ming Speaks in Bradley Lecture Series
By JOHN MARTIN Historian, philosopher and educator Tu Wei-Ming analyzed one of the world's oldest works of social thought, the Analects of Confucius, in the Bradley Lecture series. Recorded after Confucius's death, misunderstood and maligned in the West, and denounced during the Cultural Revolution, the Confucian Analects, Professor Tu argued, nevertheless reflect a coherent, humanistic philosophy unrivaled for its sustained influence on a large number of people. Mr. Tu presented his lecture, "Personal Knowledge, Moral Community and Spiritual Transformation: Reading the Confucian Analects, on Feb. 26 to a capacity audience in the Library's Montpelier Room. Director of Scholarly Programs Prosser Gifford introduced Mr. Tu, noting that his address was the first in this year's Bradley series, a program devoted to the critique of important texts of political and social thought, to focus on "a work created outside the Atlantic world." Mr. Gifford also directed the audience's attention to two editions of the Analects supplied by the Asian Division for display. The first, "A Complete Collection of the Four Books and the Five Classics," a rare printing that dates to the Yung-lo Period of the Ming Dynasty (1403-1424), is in near pristine condition. The second, a standard 19th century English translation by Oxford orientalist James Legge, suffers from acidification.

83. Confucius Class M�nchen -
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85. Patrimonium-mundi.org > Asia > China > Qufu > Main Temple : Sphere
L association 1001merveilles pr sente des images panoramiques immersives et interactives du site class par l Unesco. Qufu, Shandong, Chine.
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