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CONFUCIUS

CONFUCIUS. Class : Philosophy Teacher:Luis Andino Students : María Isabel Estrada Jhostin Bonilla Carlos Aldana Date: Aug . 28, 2014. CONFICIUS. Was born In August 27 ,551 B.C in the Lu state of China.

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CONFUCIUS

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  1. CONFUCIUS Class: Philosophy Teacher:Luis Andino Students: María Isabel Estrada Jhostin Bonilla Carlos Aldana Date: Aug. 28, 2014.

  2. CONFICIUS • Was born In August 27 ,551 B.C in the Lu state of China. • His teachings, focused on creating ethical models of family and public interaction, and setting educational standards.

  3. CONFUCIANISM • Confucianism later became the official imperial philosophy of China. • Confucianism is not a religion it is, rather, accepting Confucius as the great master of the art of living.

  4. SIX ARTS • His philosophy of education focused on the "Six Arts": archery, calligraphy, computation, music, chariot-driving and ritual. • To Confucius, the main objective of being an educator was to teach people to live with integrity.

  5. CONFUCIUS • Confucius is credited with writing and editing some of the most influential traditional Chinese classics. These include a rearrangement of the Book of Odes. • He also compiled a historical account of the 12 dukes of Lu, called the Spring and Autumn Annals.

  6. CONFUCIUS • One of his most renowned concepts is summed up in the often translated and transmitted phrase: • “Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself”.

  7. PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS • Confucius basically believed that that ruler lived to serve the people, not the other way around. • Confucius's also hold strongly to the beliefs of ancestral worship or worshiping their ancestors as well as strong family loyalty and respect to elders. • Their basic tenants are also described in Li, Yi, and Xin.

  8. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION! :D

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