WHAT WOULD CONFUCIUS DO?(孔子告诉你怎么做)

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作者: Evelyn Berthrong 著

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出版时间: 2005-10-1字数:版次: 1页数: 212印刷时间: 2005/10/01开本: 大32开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9781569243497包装: 平装内容简介

The world has changed dramatically in the 2,500 years since Confucius' lifetime, but in many ways we still struggle with his core concern: how to live together with a minimum of conflict. In What Would Confucius Do?, East Asian teacher and scholar E. N. Berthrong provides a clear guide to how we can apply Confucian tenets to the modern world. Her original interpretation, based on years of studyingThe Analects, focuses on tact, compromise, and a willingness to see the other person's point of view-Confucius' three keys to living in harmony. This compendium of Confucian quotations, reflections, and advice-from "learning when to speak," to "making the most out of being alive"-is organized to follow the general path of one's career or life and can be applied to the workplace, the family, or society in general. Bernthrong's ambitious goal, like that of Confucius, is to get everyone to discover and know the true inner satisfaction that can be achieved through living life in a civilized manner as taught by one of history's most popular figures.

作者简介

E. N. Berthrong, coauthor of Confucianism: A Short Introduction holds a doctorate degree from University of California, Berkeley in art history specializing in Asian and Central Asian art.

目录

Foreword by T. R. Reid

Introduction

1 Distinguish the Sheep from the goats

Being Civilized

Thinking in Private

Fixing Mistakes

Wagging Tongues

Staying in Balance

Teaching Yourself

Sharing Genes

2 Let Your Fortunes Rise

Beginning to Learn

Staying with It

Ignoring Criticism

Saying What You Mean

Behaving Well

Prioritizing

Making Friends

Paying Attention

Staying Flexible

Minding Your Own Business

3 Lead the Pack

Keeping Promises

Making Mistakes

Learning When to Speak

Being Fair

Leading Intelligently

Getting Along with Others

Controlling your Tongue

Getting to the Best

Having a Conscience

Learning and Teaching

Helping Out

Letting Others Shine

Thinking Clearly

Doing the Right Thing

4 Stay Ahead

Making Judicious Choices

Going with the Flow

Maintaining Civility

Behaving Decently

Learning How to Learn

Controlling Yourself

Being Cautious

Thinking Civilly All the Time

5 Perpetuate the Tradition

Afterword

Further Reading

Acknowledgments

 
 
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