Confucius
The Greek philosopher who believed in pursuing the Golden Mean as a path to good conduct was Aristotle. He argued that moral virtue is found as a balance between two extremes, and that individuals should seek moderation in all things.
Confucius was a Chinese philosopher known for his teachings on ethics, morality, and proper behavior. He believed in the importance of personal and societal harmony, respect for authority, and the cultivation of virtue through self-improvement and self-discipline. Confucius emphasized the value of education, tradition, and proper conduct in creating a just and harmonious society.
Aristotle, in his view good conduct meant perusing the "Golden mean."
This philosophy was developed by the Chinese philosopher Confucius during the Zhou Dynasty. Confucius emphasized the importance of hierarchy, obedience, and moral conduct in creating a harmonious society. He believed that a ruler's strength lay in their moral character and ability to set a virtuous example for their subjects.
Confucius saw that Chinese society was facing problems of social disorder, lack of moral values, and political instability. He believed that the key to addressing these issues was through emphasizing moral values, respect for authority, and establishing a harmonious society based on proper conduct and filial piety.
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Aristotle
The Greek philosopher who believed in pursuing the Golden Mean as a path to good conduct was Aristotle. He argued that moral virtue is found as a balance between two extremes, and that individuals should seek moderation in all things.
to scrutinize and criticize the conduct of officials and rulers.
to scrutinize and criticize the conduct of officials and rulers.
to scrutinize and criticize the conduct of officials and rulers.
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