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  1. Lives of Confucius: Civilization's Greatest Sage Through the Ages by Michael Nylan, Thomas Wilson, 2010-04-13
  2. The Analects (Everyman's Library) by Confucius, 2001-05-01
  3. Confucius from the Heart by Yu Dan, 2009-01-01
  4. Essential Writings of Confucianism: The Analects of Confucius and The Mencius by Kung Fu-Tzu, Men Ke, 2009-01-02
  5. The Analects of Confucius (Translations from the Asian Classics) by Burton Watson, 2009-10-30
  6. Confucius for Today: A Century of Chinese Proverbs by Gerd de Ley, David Potter, 2010-05-01
  7. The Philosophy of Tai Chi Chuan: Wisdom from Confucius, Lao Tzu, and Other Great Thinkers by Freya Boedicker, Martin Boedicker, 2009-04-14
  8. Confucius: A Biography by Jonathan Clements, 2008-11-01
  9. Confucius: The Secular As Sacred (Religious Traditions of the World) by Herbert Fingarette, 1998-06
  10. Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus: From The Great Philosophers, Volume I by Karl Jaspers, 1966-03-23
  11. In a Nutshell: Confucius (In a Nutshell (Naxos Audio)) by Neil Wenborn, 2010-09-07
  12. Genesis and the Mystery Confucius Couldn't Solve by Ethel R. Nelson, Richard E. Broadberry, 1994-04-01
  13. Confucius Speaks: The Message of the Benevolent (English-Chinese) by Tsai Chih Chung, 2005
  14. The Analects (Dover Thrift Editions) by Confucius, 1995-04-12

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23. The Modern Confucius
Confucius, while known for the sternness of his moral teachings, was also reputedto be charismatic and congenial and to speak to his students in a
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Contents
Higher Learning
Commentaries on the Higher Learning
The Golden Mean [coming soon]
Selected Sayings
Translator's Notes
In translating these works out of the original classical Chinese, my first goal has been to update the voice of the original while remaining as true as possible to the particular words used. Confucius, while known for the sternness of his moral teachings, was also reputed to be charismatic and congenial and to speak to his students in a conversational tone. Yet most translations of the Analects either have an archaic, over-formal style; are overwordy in an attempt to convey every nuance; or are so casual in their use of the vernacular that they begin to wander from the simple meaning of the original text. I hope to avoid those pitfalls through careful selection of synonyms and addition of the fewest words necessary to make grammatical sense in English. In the cases of some idiomatic phrases, unfortunately, it's impossible to capture the true succinctness of the original, and in these cases I've simply resorted to whatever English phrases are necessary to get the same idea across. I've used the words "person" and "noble person" to translate

24. CONFUCIUS AND SOCRATES The Teaching Of Wisdom CONTENTS
BECK index. Confucius AND SOCRATES The Teaching of Wisdom. By Sanderson Beck CONTENTS.Introduction Life of Confucius Attitudes of Confucius How Confucius Taught.
http://www.san.beck.org/C&S-Contents.html

25. Ethics Of Confucius, Mencius And Xun-zi By Sanderson Beck
BECK index. Confucius, Mencius and Xunzi. This millennia. Confucius. Confuciusis the Latinized form of Kong Fu-zi, which means Kong the master.
http://www.san.beck.org/EC14-Confucian.html

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27. Works By Confucius
Analects, Doctrine of the Mean, and Great Learning online.
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28. The Analects By Confucius
The Analects by Confucius. All Chinese characters hyperlinked to definitions andetymologies. Linked to English translation. The Analects by Confucius.
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The Analects by Confucius.
Confucius says. All Chinese characters hyperlinked to definitions and etymologies. Linked to English translation. ½u¤W½×»y ¤Õ¤l Confucian Analects One of the supplements to Chinese Character Genealogy . This site require frames.

29. Food Quotations - Quotations About Food
Quotations about food, ranging from the humorous to the philosophical, by everyone from Confucius to Mark Twain.
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30. EAWC Anthology: The Analects
The Analects of Confucius. Translator Unknown. Chapter 1. Some one addressedConfucius, saying, Sir, why are you not engaged in the government? .
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Translator Unknown Chapter 1 The Master said, "Is it not pleasant to learn with a constant perseverance and application? "Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters? "Is he not a man of complete virtue, who feels no discomposure though men may take no note of him?" The philosopher Yu said, "They are few who, being filial and fraternal, are fond of offending against their superiors. There have been none, who, not liking to offend against their superiors, have been fond of stirring up confusion. "The superior man bends his attention to what is radical. That being established, all practical courses naturally grow up. Filial piety and fraternal submission, are they not the root of all benevolent actions?" The Master said, "Fine words and an insinuating appearance are seldom associated with true virtue." The philosopher Tsang said, "I daily examine myself on three points: whether, in transacting business for others, I may have been not faithful; whether, in intercourse with friends, I may have been not sincere; whether I may have not mastered and practiced the instructions of my teacher." The Master said, "To rule a country of a thousand chariots, there must be reverent attention to business, and sincerity; economy in expenditure, and love for men; and the employment of the people at the proper seasons."

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Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching and Confucius' The Great Learning.
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Vegetius was a Roman of high rank. In some manuscripts he is given the title of count. He unceasingly emphasized the importance of constant drill and severe discipline and this aspect of his work was very tiresome to the soldiers of the middle ages, the feudal system lending itself but poorly to discipline.
Vegetius's work is filled with maxims that have become a part of our everyday life. "He who aspires to peace should prepare for war." "In the midst of peace, war is looked upon as an object too distant to merit consideration." "Few men are born brave; many become so through training and force of discipline." Lao Tzu "Tao Te Ching"
Confucius said after having met Lao Tzu: "I know a bird can fly, a fish can swim, and an animal can run. For that which runs a net can be made; for that which swims a line can be made; for that which flies an arrow can be made. But the dragon's ascent into heaven on the wind and the clouds is something which is beyond my knowledge. It is ungraspable, unfathomable. Is not Lao Tzu like the dragon?"

32. Confucius
Chinese Philosophy. This chapter discusses the life and thought of Confuciusand systematizes that thought along its principle lines.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/CHPHIL/CONF.HTM
Confucius Analects . The Confucian method characterizes just about all Chinese learning down to the present day; its fundamental tenet is the unwavering belief in the perfectibility of human beings through learning.
Chinese Glossary Jen Confucius had one overwhelming message: if we are to achieve a state of orderliness and peace, we need to return to traditional values of virtue. These values are based entirely on one concept: jen which is best translated as "humaneness," but can also mean "humanity," "benevolence," "goodness," or "virtue." This humaneness is a relatively strange concept to Western eyes, because it is not primarily a practicable virtue. Rather, the job of the "gentleman," , was to concentrate on the highest concepts of behavior even when this is impractical or foolish. Like his contemporaries, Confucius believed that the human order in some way reflected the divine order, or the patterns of heaven. More than anything, according to Confucius, the ancients understood the order and hierarchy of heaven and earth; as a result, Confucius established the Chinese past as an infallible model for the present.
What is incumbent on individual people is to determine the right pattern to live and govern by; this can be achieved by studying the sage-kings and their mode of life and government and by following rituals scrupulously, for the pattern of heaven is most explicitly inscribed on the various rituals

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34. Confucius: Analects
Confucius Analects (5th C. BCE?). Through them we discover Confucius' notions ofthe virtues, ie, the positive character traits, to which we should aspire.
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Confucius: Analects (5th C. BCE?)
The sayings of Confucius were remembered by his followers and were later compiled in a book of Analects (sayings), perhaps having been expanded on in the meantime. Through them we discover Confucius' notions of the virtues, i.e., the positive character traits, to which we should aspire. Foremost among these is Filial Piety, the respect which children owe to parentsand by extension, wives owe to husbands, sisters to brothers, and everyone to ancestors. When such virtue is cultivated in the home, it is supposed to carry over into one's relations in affairs of state as well. How does Confucius formulate the equivalent of the Golden Rule ("do unto others as you would have them do unto you")? Is his a stronger injunction or a less demanding one? On Filial Piety Mang I asked what filial piety is. The Master said, "It is being obedient." Soon after, as Fan Chi was driving him, the Master told him "Mang asked me what filial piety is, and I answer him 'being obedient.'" Fan Chi asked, "What exactly did you mean?" The Master replied, "That parents, when alive, should be served according to ritual; that, when dead, they should be buried according to ritual; and that they should be sacrificed to according to ritual." Ziyou asked what filial piety is. The Master said, "The filial piety of now-a-days means providing nourishment for one's parents. But dogs and horses likewise are able to do something along that line for their own kind. Without reverence, what is there to distinguish the one support given from the other?"

35. Chen Wells
Advertising and marketing based on Sun Tzu and Confucius.
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36. Confucious
Confucious. One of the most famous people in ancient China was a wisephilosopher named Confucius (circa 551479 BC). He sometimes
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One of the most famous people in ancient China was a wise philosopher named Confucius (circa 551-479 BC). He sometimes went by the names Kong Zi though he was born - Kong Qiu - styled Zhong Ni. I was born in the village of Zou in the country of Lu. This chinese man was a well-known leader in philosophy and he also made many wise phrases and theories about the law, life, and the government. Philosophy is a kind of a system of ideas and thoughts that talk about the human's behavior, the rules that you should follow to make a successful life, and about the government. In other words, it's about thoughts and theories that teach other people lessons about principles, or rules, about life and it also teaches you a moral ( sort of like the morals that are at the end of a fable). Confucius is famous for his philosophy because he made many wise sayings in ancient China that helped many people learn about nature, the world, and the human behavior. He also helped the government and the emperor by teaching them lessons on how the emperor should rule his kingdom successfully. Confucius was born in a poor family in the year 551 B.C., and he was born in the state of Lu. His original name was K'ung Ch'iu. His father, commander of a district in Lu, died three years after Confucius was born, leaving the family in poverty; but Confucius nevertheless received a fine education. He was married at the age of 19 and had one son and two daughters. 

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38. A Soul Journey With Confucius
A Soul Journey with Confucius. By Ellie. I am Confucius. I am honoredto meet you today. As Confucius, I sometimes go by the
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A Soul Journey with Confucius
By Ellie I am Confucius. I am honored to meet you today. As Confucius, I sometimes go by the names Kong Zi - Kong Qiu - Zhong Ni. I was born in the village of Zou in the country of Lu. I once lived in a land of greatness and power. Quite naturally we had many great pyramids my favorite pyramid being the White Pyramid. It is one of the oldest and largest pyramids in the world. Metaphysically speaking, the souls who dwelled in my land of Zou
where of Lemurian background. When the 'Cycle of Time' that was Lemuria ended
and the new 'Cycle of Existence' began - it was called Atlantis.
Many souls incarnated in Atlantis.
When that 'Cycle of Time' ended
we moved into the next program of time
where we became the 'yellow race'. I was born in 551 BC - not far from the timeline of other well-known teachers - Zoroaster and Buddha - who taught the same principles. My childhood was not easy - just as it is not easy for many living on this planet today. I grew in strength and ability. When I became 52 years of age I held a political office in the province in which I lived. I did not rule by force, but by reason.

39. Rudolf Steiner
Thoughts and links by an individual who sees Homer, Confucius, Virgil, Averro«s, Dante, Machiavelli, Shakespeare, and de Goya as incarnations of the same soul.
http://home.uwnet.nl/~vita/vitanova/steiner.html
STEINER
In the summer of 1990 I saw parallels
in live and work of Dante Alighieri,
I started to see them as
incarnations of the same soul.
Later I found out that Rudolf Steiner
had already written about parallels
in live and work of
So,
unknowingly,
I had elaborated an idea first brought forward by Rudolf Steiner.
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