Filial piety is an important ethical and fundamental catergory in human behaviour. From past to present, both Western and Eastern scholars have had much discussion about Filialness. Confucianism, a doctrine of moral and political society in the period of from the Spring-Autunm and Warring states in China founded by Confucius, discusses a lot about filial piety. Especially in the thoughts of Confucius, filialness is considered fairly comprehensively and profoundly. In this article, the author would like to clarify the basic contents of filial piety in Confucian thoughts, from that figure out the value of its contribution to the development of filial piety today. DOI: 10.5901/jesr.2015.v5n1p30
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Contemporary ancestor worship is currently practiced around the world in several different forms. Ho...
Hosted by the Department for the Study of Religion, the University of TorontoSection 04: Buddhism an...
Filial piety is regarded the most fundamental values of the Chinese culture, and the root of all goo...
Filiality (xiao) has been a significant concept in Chinese culture. Its significance is shown by th...
The Vietnamese people have many precious and traditional moral values, including the filial piety tr...
Filiality (xiao) has been a significant concept in Chinese culture. Its significance is shown by th...
Filial piety (xiao) is considered a core value in Chinese (and especially Confucian) thought, but fe...
Filial piety is a typical feature of Chinese civilization. Represented by the book of The Classic of...
Filial piety (xiao) is considered a core value in Chinese (and especially Confucian) thought, but fe...
Many people, even scholars like Kenneth Ch’en, thought that filial piety is a special feature of Chi...
This article is an attempt to compare the teachings of Confucius and Islam, specifically The Four Boo...
The Analects is the source of Confucian culture, and filial piety is the traditional virtue of the C...
This systematic review aimed at exploring Confucius’ thoughts and influence on moral education in Ch...
The concept of filial piety is not only a philosophical idea, but also a practical rule of ethics, w...
Filial piety has become an important cultural symbol of civilization in Chinese national vitality wh...
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Hosted by the Department for the Study of Religion, the University of TorontoSection 04: Buddhism an...