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Finals Lesson 1 (Part C)
Finals Lesson 1 (Part C)
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LESSON
VIRTUE ETHICS
(PART C)
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OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
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CONFUCIUS
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CONFUCIUS
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CONFUCIUS
CHOU DYNASTY
Era of Crisis of Identity
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Confucius saw the moral peril of his people and
took it as his obligation to turn the hearts and
minds of all back to compassion and tradition.
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CONFUCIUS
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VIRTUE ETHICS
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Reference: Feng, Y. (1948). A Short History of Chinese Philosophy.
GOODNESS
To be human is to live a live of virtue.
Man, for Confucius, is good in nature, and that such goodness can only be actualized through education,
nurturing, and training by his community/environment.
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Reference: Feng, Y. (1948). A Short History of Chinese Philosophy.
LIFE GOAL:
To be…
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How do we achieve goodness?
仁 HUMANENESS (ren)
義 RIGHTEOUSNESS (yi)
禮 PROPRIETY (li)
知 WISDOM (zhi)
信 INTEGRITY (xin)
孝 FILIAL PIETY (xiao)
Reference: Feng, Y. (1948). A Short History of Chinese Philosophy.
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A virtuous man is a
superior man.
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CONCLUSION
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