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person would be considered superstitious. Xunzi believed in a rational approach to solving problems based on education and critical thinking rather than relying on superstitious beliefs and practices.
Xunzi believed that people are not naturally good, but rather have selfish and unruly tendencies that need to be disciplined and cultivated through education and moral training.
The philosophy of Xunzi, a Confucian scholar, states that humans are born with innate selfish and greedy tendencies. Xunzi believed that these tendencies needed to be disciplined through education and rituals in order for people to become moral and virtuous members of society.
Xunzi was born in -313.
Xunzi died in -238.
The drum would be worn out, and the pig would be gone.
person would be considered superstitious. Xunzi believed in a rational approach to solving problems based on education and critical thinking rather than relying on superstitious beliefs and practices.
Xunzi
Xunzi believed that people are not naturally good, but rather have selfish and unruly tendencies that need to be disciplined and cultivated through education and moral training.
Greatest is Confucius.And then: Zhuanzi,Laozi,Mengzi,Xunzi,Sunzi
The philosophy of Xunzi, a Confucian scholar, states that humans are born with innate selfish and greedy tendencies. Xunzi believed that these tendencies needed to be disciplined through education and rituals in order for people to become moral and virtuous members of society.
YANXIA ZHAO has written: 'FATHER AND SON IN CONFUCIANISM AND CHRISTIANITY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF XUNZI AND PAUL'
Important figures in Confucianism include Confucius (Kong Fuzi), the founder of the philosophy, who emphasized moral integrity, social harmony, and the importance of education. His disciples, such as Mencius (Mengzi) and Xunzi, further developed his ideas, with Mencius advocating for the innate goodness of human nature and Xunzi emphasizing the necessity of education and discipline. Additionally, later scholars like Zhu Xi played a crucial role in systematizing Confucian thought during the Song Dynasty.
Zhonglin. Wang has written: 'Yuan dai san qu lun cong (Wen shi zhe da xi)' 'Xin yi Xunzi du ben'
Xitang Zhang has written: 'Shang shu yin lun' -- subject(s): Shu jing 'Guliang zhen wei kao' 'Xunzi zhen wei kao'