Mencius.
Yes.
Mencius followed Confucius, the revered Chinese philosopher, and built upon his teachings to develop his own ethical and philosophical system. Mencius emphasized the inherent goodness of human nature and the importance of cultivating virtues such as compassion, righteousness, and filial piety.
It is mainly just confucius and Mencius
Analects
A common title for a book containing Confucius's ideas in English is "The Analects of Confucius."
The Mencius
Confucius, Mencius, and Xun Zi were Chinese philosophers of the Golden Age.
Confucianism is a system of philosophical and ethical teaching founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius
Some famous philosophers of ancient China include Confucius, Laozi, and Mozi. Confucius is known for his teachings on ethics and morality, Laozi for his work on Taoism, and Mozi for his emphasis on universal love and impartiality.
Yes, both Confucius and Mencius emphasize the importance of social relationships and ethical behavior in shaping individuals. They would likely agree with Aristotle's statement as they believed that humans are inherently social beings who find fulfillment and moral development through participation in society and governance.
Mencius (whose Chinese name was Meng Tzu or "Master Meng") was a well-respected philosopher who believed in the teachings of Confucius. It was thanks to his influence that Confucianism spread, as he was an articulate spokesperson for Confucian thought, and very much admired for his ability to make the ideals and precepts of Confucianism understandable to the average person. Mencius believed in education and self-discipline, and also believed human beings were capable of goodness and moral action.