Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism

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Autor(a) principal: Xueyin Wang
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Tian, Xiaolei
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/14225
Resumo: Filial piety is a fundamental moral value in Chinese culture and has played a significant role in Chinese history. Its origins can be traced back to the pre-Qin period, where it developed during the Xia and Shang dynasties, and flourished in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Confucius, the renowned philosopher and educator, first introduced the concept of filial piety in Confucianism. He combined it with the idea of "Ren" and specified the essential elements of filial piety. Mencius, one of Confucius' most prominent disciples, continued to develop the concept of filial piety by integrating it with other theories such as "the theory of good nature" and "the kingly way politics." He also introduced the criterion of "unfiliality", which further enriched the understanding of filial piety. This paper analyzes the evolution and influence of filial piety by examining the thoughts of pre-Qin Confucian scholars. It also discusses the role and significance of filial piety in contemporary society. Given the lack of archaeological evidence, it is important to avoid mentioning the disputed existence of the Xia dynasty in the abstract.
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spelling Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of ConfucianismPiedad filial: un estudio del pensamiento Confuciano de piedad filialPiedade filial: um estudo do pensamento confucionista de piedade filialFilial piety thoughtPre-Qin ConfucianismFilial pietyFilial educationPensamento em piedade filialConfucionismo pré-qinPiedade filialEducação filialPensamiento de piedad filialConfucianismo pre-qinPiedad filialEducación filialFilial piety is a fundamental moral value in Chinese culture and has played a significant role in Chinese history. Its origins can be traced back to the pre-Qin period, where it developed during the Xia and Shang dynasties, and flourished in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Confucius, the renowned philosopher and educator, first introduced the concept of filial piety in Confucianism. He combined it with the idea of "Ren" and specified the essential elements of filial piety. Mencius, one of Confucius' most prominent disciples, continued to develop the concept of filial piety by integrating it with other theories such as "the theory of good nature" and "the kingly way politics." He also introduced the criterion of "unfiliality", which further enriched the understanding of filial piety. This paper analyzes the evolution and influence of filial piety by examining the thoughts of pre-Qin Confucian scholars. It also discusses the role and significance of filial piety in contemporary society. Given the lack of archaeological evidence, it is important to avoid mentioning the disputed existence of the Xia dynasty in the abstract.Como la moral más importante del pueblo chino, la piedad filial es una parte importante de la cultura tradicional china y ocupa una posición importante en la historia china. El concepto de piedad filial se originó en la dinastía pre - qin, se desarrolló en las dinastías Xia y Shang y prevaleció en la dinastía Zhou Occidental. Confucio primero propuso el concepto de "piedad filial" en el confucianismo. Combinó la "piedad filial" con la "benevolencia" y enumeró el contenido específico de la "piedad filial". El pensamiento de piedad filial de Mencio también es una herencia del pensamiento de sus predecesores, que combina la piedad filial con ideas como la "teoría de la bondad sexual" y la "política del rey". También propuso el estándar de "piedad filial", que es un mayor desarrollo de la "piedad filial" en la dinastía pre - qin. Este artículo intenta comenzar con el pensamiento de piedad filial de algunos representantes del confucianismo pre - qin, analizar el contenido, el desarrollo y la influencia del pensamiento de piedad filial, y analizar el papel y la importancia de la "piedad filial" en la sociedad actual. A piedade filial é um valor moral fundamental na cultura chinesa e desempenhou um papel significativo, na sua história. Suas origens remontam ao período pré-Qin, onde se desenvolveu, durante as dinastias Xia e Shang, tendo florescido na Dinastia Zhou Ocidental. Confúcio, o renomado filósofo e educador, introduziu pela primeira vez o conceito de piedade filial no confucionismo. Ele o combinou com a ideia de "Ren" e especificou os elementos essenciais da piedade filial. Mêncio, um de seus discípulos mais proeminentes, continuou a desenvolver o conceito, integrando-o a outras abordagens, como "a teoria da boa natureza" e "a política do modo real". Ele introduziu ainda o critério de "desfiliação", enriquecendo ainda mais a compreensão da piedade filial. Dadas essas informações, os autores desse artigo analisam a evolução e a influência da piedade filial, examinando os pensamentos dos estudiosos confucionistas pré-Qin. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism
Piedad filial: un estudio del pensamiento Confuciano de piedad filial
Piedade filial: um estudo do pensamento confucionista de piedade filial
title Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism
spellingShingle Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism
Xueyin Wang
Filial piety thought
Pre-Qin Confucianism
Filial piety
Filial education
Pensamento em piedade filial
Confucionismo pré-qin
Piedade filial
Educação filial
Pensamiento de piedad filial
Confucianismo pre-qin
Piedad filial
Educación filial
title_short Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism
title_full Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism
title_fullStr Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism
title_full_unstemmed Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism
title_sort Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism
author Xueyin Wang
author_facet Xueyin Wang
Tian, Xiaolei
author_role author
author2 Tian, Xiaolei
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Xueyin Wang
Tian, Xiaolei
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Filial piety thought
Pre-Qin Confucianism
Filial piety
Filial education
Pensamento em piedade filial
Confucionismo pré-qin
Piedade filial
Educação filial
Pensamiento de piedad filial
Confucianismo pre-qin
Piedad filial
Educación filial
topic Filial piety thought
Pre-Qin Confucianism
Filial piety
Filial education
Pensamento em piedade filial
Confucionismo pré-qin
Piedade filial
Educação filial
Pensamiento de piedad filial
Confucianismo pre-qin
Piedad filial
Educación filial
description Filial piety is a fundamental moral value in Chinese culture and has played a significant role in Chinese history. Its origins can be traced back to the pre-Qin period, where it developed during the Xia and Shang dynasties, and flourished in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Confucius, the renowned philosopher and educator, first introduced the concept of filial piety in Confucianism. He combined it with the idea of "Ren" and specified the essential elements of filial piety. Mencius, one of Confucius' most prominent disciples, continued to develop the concept of filial piety by integrating it with other theories such as "the theory of good nature" and "the kingly way politics." He also introduced the criterion of "unfiliality", which further enriched the understanding of filial piety. This paper analyzes the evolution and influence of filial piety by examining the thoughts of pre-Qin Confucian scholars. It also discusses the role and significance of filial piety in contemporary society. Given the lack of archaeological evidence, it is important to avoid mentioning the disputed existence of the Xia dynasty in the abstract.
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