The Spirit of Worldliness and Worrying Mentality of Confucianism

Philosophy and Culture 35 (12):151-166 (2008)
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Abstract

Chinese Confucian philosophy of life is to change the world, made ​​Fook common people, through practicable and economic development and the future of morality in good faith to achieve the people's welfare. China's accession to the WTO Confucian feelings, especially psychiatric and Jishi the Confucian idea of hardship is most obvious. In the qualification and officials on behalf of the Confucian school of thought and description, the Confucian idea of hardship and outside the King's mental abnormality vivid performance. The philosophy of Confucianism about life lies in changing the world, benefiting the mankind, as well as practically realizing the interests of the common walks by means of economic development and ethic civilizing. The spirit of worldliness is most prominent particularly with the Confucian Worrying Mentality. Of all the thoughts and doctrines of Confucians and officials throughout the dynasties, the Confucian Worrying Mentality has been performing quite vividly

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