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Confucius (551-479 BC) was a teacher, editor, politician and philosopher in China. The principle he promoted most was his Golden Rule, " Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself."

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What principle did Confucius most strongly promote?

Confucius (551-479 BC) was a teacher, editor, politician and philosopher in China. The principle he promoted most was his Golden Rule, " Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself."


Which principle did Confucius promote?

Confucius promoted proper conduct towards the family and society.


What principles did Confucius most strongly promote a reincarnation b filial piety c punishment d meditation?

reincanation


Who was Confucius and what makes him so important?

Confucius is the founder of Confucianism. Confucianism is a religion (some argue it's a philosophy) strongly followed in China. Confucius is famous for his writings and also his effect on the ancient Chinese government.


What famous teacher believed that education would promote political stability?

Type your answer here... Confucius


To promote the cause?

To promote the cause is to further the progress of it, to support it or actively encourage it. Today the principle way to promote things is on the internet.


What was the motivation behind Confucius creating his philosophy?

Confucius created his philosophy to promote social harmony and moral values in society. He believed that by following ethical principles and practicing virtue, individuals could contribute to a peaceful and prosperous society.


Which principle did the magna carta and English bill of rights most strongly support?

limited government


What is bastions?

A bastion is a projecting part of a rampart, or a person who strongly defends a specific principle or belief.


Who strongly believes that government shold promote equality and social services?

Minorities and the disadvantaged.


How do you spell Confucius in French?

In French, Confucius is spelled "Confucius."


What is a bastion in a fort?

A bastion is a projecting part of a rampart, or a person who strongly defends a specific principle or belief.