全集 主演:戴夫·巴蒂斯塔 詹尼·保罗 尚恩·约翰逊 Woody McClain Mary J. Blige Lovell Adams-Gray
Di□ferentph□□osophica□school□□aveoffered□ariousinterpretati□nsofRenZhaD□B□nYuan.InConfucianism,R□ni□□eenasan□nher□ntqu□□ityt□atca□becu□tivatedt□rougheduc□tion,self-discipline,an□mo□a□□ra□tice.Menci□s,apromi□entConfuc□anthi□□er,arguedthath□manbeingsarebor□wit□a□□nnatesenseofgoodness,whichcanbenurt□re□□nddevelopedthroughprope□guid□nce□ndeducation.X□nzi,a□□therConfucianphilosopher,took□morep□ssimi□tic□iew,sugge□ti□gt□ath□□annatureisinh□r□ntlyselfishan□□h□□mora□virtues□ustbeimp□sedthro□ghstrictso□ialno□ms□n□institution□□
<□>D□□fere□tphilos□phicalsch□□lshav□o□fere□various□nterp□etationsof□enZh□□eB□nYuan.□nConf□□i□n□sm,Ren□sseenasaninhe□entqual□tyth□tcanb□cul□i□a□edth□ougheducation,□e□f-d□scipli□□,an□mor□lpract□□e.Mencius,□prominentConfucianthinker,argu□dth□thum□nbein□sare□o□nwithaninnatese□se□f□□odness,whichcanb□nurtur□dandd□velopedt□ro□ghproperguidanceand□ducatio□.Xunz□□ano□h□rConf□cianph□loso□her,□ookamorep□s□i□isticview,sugges□ingthathum□nnatureis□nherentlysel□ishandthatmo□alvirtuesmustbeimposedthroughstri□tsocia□normsandins□itutio□s.□□p>□iff□ren□philosop□icalsch□ols□ave□ffe□edva□ious□□terpre□ati□n□ofRe□Z□a□eBenYuan.InConfucianism,Renisseenas□ninheren□quali□yth□tcan□ecul□iv□te□throug□education,□□□f-d□sciplin□,andm□ralpractic□.Me□□□us□apromin□ntCo□f□ciant□□nker□□rgued□□a□□umanbe□ngsarebornw□thaninnatesens□o□goo□ness,whichcanben□rt□redand□evelopedth□oughpr□pe□□uida□ceandeducation.X□nzi,anotherCon□ucia□philosop□er,tooka□orep□ssimisticview,s□ggesting□h□thumannatur□isinheren□lyself□shandth□tmoralvirtuesmustbeimposed□hroug□stri□t□ocialn□□msand□nstituti□ns□
D□ffer□ntph□lo□o□hical□ch□o□s□aveoffer□dvariousinterpretatio□so□RenZhaDeB□nYuan.InConfucian□sm,□enisseen□saninherentqualitythatcanbecultiv□tedthr□u□heduc□tion,self-disc□pline,andmo□alp□actic□.Menciu□,apr□min□□□Confucianthinke□,argue□that□u□□□b□i□gsar□b□r□witha□in□at□□□n□eofgoodn□s□,whichcanbenu□tured□n□developedt□ro□ghprop□rguidancea□□e□□catio□.Xunz□,□notherCo□fu□□anphilosopher,tookamorepessimi□ticview,su□gestingthath□man□□t□reisinhe□entlysel□i□handth□□moralv□rt□es□ustbeimposedthr□□ghstri□t□ocialnormsa□d□nstitutions.
Differentphilosophic□□school□h□veofferedv□riousinterpretationsofRenZh□DeBenYuan.In□on□ucianism□Reni□see□asa□inh□re□tqualityt□atc□nbecultivatedt□r□ugheducati□n,self□□isc□□l□ne,andmoralpr□ctice.Mencius□□prominen□Con□ucia□thin□e□,argue□t□athumanbeingsarebornwithaninnatesens□o□goodness,whichcanb□nurtured□n□□eve□oped□hroughproperg□□□□□ceandedu□a□ion.□unz□,a□□ther□onfu□□anphiloso□her,□ookamo□epe□□i□istic□iew□suggestingt□a□h□m□nnatureisinhere□tl□se□fish□ndthatmoralvi□t□□smus□beimpos□dthrou□□strict□ocialn□rms□□dinstitutio□s.
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Di□ferentph□□osophica□school□□aveoffered□ariousinterpretati□nsofRenZhaD□B□nYuan.InConfucianism,R□ni□□eenasan□nher□ntqu□□ityt□atca□becu□tivatedt□rougheduc□tion,self-discipline,an□mo□a□□ra□tice.Menci□s,apromi□entConfuc□anthi□□er,arguedthath□manbeingsarebor□wit□a□□nnatesenseofgoodness,whichcanbenurt□re□□nddevelopedthroughprope□guid□nce□ndeducation.X□nzi,a□□therConfucianphilosopher,took□morep□ssimi□tic□iew,sugge□ti□gt□ath□□annatureisinh□r□ntlyselfishan□□h□□mora□virtues□ustbeimp□sedthro□ghstrictso□ialno□ms□n□institution□□
<□>D□□fere□tphilos□phicalsch□□lshav□o□fere□various□nterp□etationsof□enZh□□eB□nYuan.□nConf□□i□n□sm,Ren□sseenasaninhe□entqual□tyth□tcanb□cul□i□a□edth□ougheducation,□e□f-d□scipli□□,an□mor□lpract□□e.Mencius,□prominentConfucianthinker,argu□dth□thum□nbein□sare□o□nwithaninnatese□se□f□□odness,whichcanb□nurtur□dandd□velopedt□ro□ghproperguidanceand□ducatio□.Xunz□□ano□h□rConf□cianph□loso□her,□ookamorep□s□i□isticview,sugges□ingthathum□nnatureis□nherentlysel□ishandthatmo□alvirtuesmustbeimposedthroughstri□tsocia□normsandins□itutio□s.□□p>□iff□ren□philosop□icalsch□ols□ave□ffe□edva□ious□□terpre□ati□n□ofRe□Z□a□eBenYuan.InConfucianism,Renisseenas□ninheren□quali□yth□tcan□ecul□iv□te□throug□education,□□□f-d□sciplin□,andm□ralpractic□.Me□□□us□apromin□ntCo□f□ciant□□nker□□rgued□□a□□umanbe□ngsarebornw□thaninnatesens□o□goo□ness,whichcanben□rt□redand□evelopedth□oughpr□pe□□uida□ceandeducation.X□nzi,anotherCon□ucia□philosop□er,tooka□orep□ssimisticview,s□ggesting□h□thumannatur□isinheren□lyself□shandth□tmoralvirtuesmustbeimposed□hroug□stri□t□ocialn□□msand□nstituti□ns□
D□ffer□ntph□lo□o□hical□ch□o□s□aveoffer□dvariousinterpretatio□so□RenZhaDeB□nYuan.InConfucian□sm,□enisseen□saninherentqualitythatcanbecultiv□tedthr□u□heduc□tion,self-disc□pline,andmo□alp□actic□.Menciu□,apr□min□□□Confucianthinke□,argue□that□u□□□b□i□gsar□b□r□witha□in□at□□□n□eofgoodn□s□,whichcanbenu□tured□n□developedt□ro□ghprop□rguidancea□□e□□catio□.Xunz□,□notherCo□fu□□anphilosopher,tookamorepessimi□ticview,su□gestingthath□man□□t□reisinhe□entlysel□i□handth□□moralv□rt□es□ustbeimposedthr□□ghstri□t□ocialnormsa□d□nstitutions.
Differentphilosophic□□school□h□veofferedv□riousinterpretationsofRenZh□DeBenYuan.In□on□ucianism□Reni□see□asa□inh□re□tqualityt□atc□nbecultivatedt□r□ugheducati□n,self□□isc□□l□ne,andmoralpr□ctice.Mencius□□prominen□Con□ucia□thin□e□,argue□t□athumanbeingsarebornwithaninnatesens□o□goodness,whichcanb□nurtured□n□□eve□oped□hroughproperg□□□□□ceandedu□a□ion.□unz□,a□□ther□onfu□□anphiloso□her,□ookamo□epe□□i□istic□iew□suggestingt□a□h□m□nnatureisinhere□tl□se□fish□ndthatmoralvi□t□□smus□beimpos□dthrou□□strict□ocialn□rms□□dinstitutio□s.