Confucius Analects A Western Interpretation - Len Losik Ph D - Libros -  - 9781074526160 - 17 de junio de 2019
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Confucius Analects A Western Interpretation


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Confucius' intelligence, wisdom and insight from over 1500 years ago makes reading Confucius' Analects: A Western Perspective a true Eastern philosophical experience. Confucius' common sense intelligence, wisdom and philosophy that was ignored by his people of his time was eventually written down by his disciples many years after his death and then passed down through the centuries in cultural violation of Asian culture's demand that every 12 years, the past be forgotten. As a result of the 12 year purge cycle, generally, Asian history is only in oral traditions and so few historical writings are rare and the existence of Confucius Analects after 1500 years is likely due from a Western effort. The author, an internationally known Master martial arts Instructor, space scientist, physicist, mathematician and electrical engineer and he adds his unique interpretation to the translation of Confucius' follower's works to provide the reader a rich interpretation of Confucius behavior and contributions. Confucius was the daVince, Plato and Socrates of the Asian world; frustrated and angered by the poor living conditions of his people he saw everywhere he lived and traveled. Confucius' lectures were received poorly by the Royal families and officials everywhere because he when he spoke, he spoke without regard for cultural traditions, so it was considered dishonorable and disrespectful, eventually sending him to prison. Confucius was born into extreme poverty, abandoned as an infant, and forced to survive as a child living on village streets without a family to teach the social rules, Confucius rose to become one of the most intelligent consults to the government and Royal families. Confucius believed he could improve the lives of his people by spreading his simplistic philosophy wherever he lived but was rejected out of a cultural class. Confucius grew unappreciated and failed to improve his people's lives and developed an outspoken temperament and his outspokenness only did him harm. Eventually, Confucius became dissatisfied with the his people's resistance to a better life and left his government service to wonder from village to village attracting disciples wherever he stopped. Confucius taught his ideas openly, hoping his followers would spread his wisdom and ideas and improve the lives of the his people after his death.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 17 de junio de 2019
ISBN13 9781074526160
Páginas 126
Dimensiones 178 × 254 × 8 mm   ·   317 g
Lengua Inglés  

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