The mind of Mencius, or Political economy founded upon moral philosophy, a digest of the doctrines of Mencius, the text classified and tr., with notes, by E. Faber. Tr. from the Germ., with notes and emendations, by A.B. Hutchinson1882 |
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... never could have been a beautiful object . Is this , then , the nature of the mountain ? Can it , nevertheless , possibly be that amongst men there is no sense of benevolence and righteousness ? The cause of their losing their integrity ...
... never could have been a beautiful object . Is this , then , the nature of the mountain ? Can it , nevertheless , possibly be that amongst men there is no sense of benevolence and righteousness ? The cause of their losing their integrity ...
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... never had any other disposition . But can this possibly represent the energies of humanity ? Therefore there is nothing which receives nourishment that does not grow ; and there is nothing which misses its nourishment without decreas ...
... never had any other disposition . But can this possibly represent the energies of humanity ? Therefore there is nothing which receives nourishment that does not grow ; and there is nothing which misses its nourishment without decreas ...
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... never thus thrive . It is just so with men when various influences work together against them . Although they put forth somewhat , of what good is it ? " ( See Art . 126. ) Fluctuation between extremes is destructive to progress . To ...
... never thus thrive . It is just so with men when various influences work together against them . Although they put forth somewhat , of what good is it ? " ( See Art . 126. ) Fluctuation between extremes is destructive to progress . To ...
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... never attained , nor in this world ever can attain , to perfect mastery over the motives in any man . From his standpoint he could in no case have been able adequately to explain the cause of this phenomenon . The direction of the will ...
... never attained , nor in this world ever can attain , to perfect mastery over the motives in any man . From his standpoint he could in no case have been able adequately to explain the cause of this phenomenon . The direction of the will ...
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... never remains standing upon mere physical or psychical grounds , but always unites the moral with them . Therefore he continues ( p . 79 ) , " The Ego of every man contains these four germs ; if he knows how to de- velop and to perfect ...
... never remains standing upon mere physical or psychical grounds , but always unites the moral with them . Therefore he continues ( p . 79 ) , " The Ego of every man contains these four germs ; if he knows how to de- velop and to perfect ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
amongst ancient attained become Book of Odes Buddhist cause CHAP China Chinese Chow Christian cius civilisation Confucianism cultivation desires destiny Digest of Confucius disciple disciples of Confucius doctrine duty dynasty emperor empire ethical evil external father Feudal Princes heart Heaven higher history of China holy honour human nature humanity and righteousness idea ideal imperial imperial choice important individual influence Kaou kind king of Ts'e King Wan labour man's nature marriage MARTIN HAUG means Mencius answered Mencius replied Mencius says mind minister modern moral motives neglect never nourishment obtain officials one's parents Parsis perfect political polygamy position Post 8vo principle propriety receive recognised relations religion requires result ruler Sanskrit scholars seek sensual seventy disciples Shang dynasty Sinologists socage social sovereign spirits subjects superior T'ang Talmud teaching things tion Translated truth virtue whilst words Yaou and Shun
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 123 - Lives of great men all remind us We may make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time ; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, may take heart again.