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  1. Confucius--the secular as sacred.Herbert Fingarette - 1972 - New York,: Harper & Row.
    The author's primary aim is to help readers discover what is distinctive in Confucius & to learn what he can teach us.
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  • Confucius: Making the Way Great. By Peimin Ni. (Shanghai: Shanghai Yiwen Chubanshe, 2010. 278 Pp. Paperback, ISBN 978-7-5327-5055-9. [REVIEW]Huaiyu Wang - 2012 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (3):453-457.
  • On Ge Wu: Recovering the Way of the Great Learning.Huaiyu Wang - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (2):204 - 226.
    By rethinking the meaning of a central idiom in the Great Learning, this essay intends to open up a new horizon for the hermeneutics of early Confucian thinking, which has little to do with metaphysics. Through a careful etymological study of ge wu and a dialogue between the Great Learning and Heidegger's phenomenology of human affection, I demonstrate the critical position of the human heart in early Chinese thinking. This new interpretation of early Confucian moral teachings also recovers an invigorating (...)
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  • Confucius--The Secular as Sacred.Henry Rosemont - 1976 - Philosophy East and West 26 (4):463-477.
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  • Confucius: The Man and the Way of Gongfu.Peimin Ni - 2016 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Through a systematic introduction of Confucius as a historical figure, a spiritual leader, a philosopher, a political reformer, an educator, and a person, this book offers a comprehensive, lucid, and in-depth articulation of Confucius and his teachings for Western students.
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  • On Virtue Ethics.Rosalind Hursthouse - 1999 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Virtue ethics is perhaps the most important development within late twentieth-century moral philosophy. Rosalind Hursthouse, who has made notable contributions to this development, here presents a full exposition and defense of her neo-Aristotelian version of virtue ethics. She shows how virtue ethics can provide guidance for action, illuminate moral dilemmas, and bring out the moral significance of the emotions.
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  • Confucius: The Secular as Sacred.Herbert Fingarette - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (2):245-246.
     
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