The Enduring Sage: More Than a Philosopher
Confucius's multifaceted identity as teacher, politician, and sage cemented his pervasive influence.
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The volume embraces Confucius as philosopher, teacher, politician, and sage, and curates a collection of key perspectives on his life and teachings.
Confucius is not just an old philosopher whose ideas stay in ancient texts; his influence crosses many fields and has consistently shaped Chinese civilization in various ways. He was a ground-breaking educator who made learning available to more people, a political idealist who aimed for ethical government, and a wise person whose wisdom went beyond practical advice. This complex identity explains why his ideas influenced not only philosophy but also history, religious studies, and even art. To understand Confucius, we must recognize ...
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The book's structure, which curates perspectives from scholars across philosophy, history, religious studies, and art history, demonstrates the breadth of Confucius's influence.
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When studying historical figures, resist reducing them to a single label. Explore their impact across multiple fields to grasp their full significance and the complex ways their ideas manifested.








