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Doctrine of the Mean

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eBook - A Core Confucian Classic on Harmony, Virtue, and the Way of Balance

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ZENITH IVORY TOWER PUBLICATION

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¿¿ In a world of extremes, wisdom lies in the center.
 
 Doctrine of the Mean (Zhongyong) is one of the Four Books of Confucian philosophy, written by Zisi, the grandson of Confucius. This timeless text explores the path of moral cultivation, guiding readers toward a life of equilibrium, sincerity, and self-refinement. It teaches that true virtue arises not from extremes but from harmonious balance¿between self and others, thought and action, tradition and transformation.
 
 Highly regarded in both Eastern and Western philosophy, Doctrine of the Mean has influenced scholars, leaders, and thinkers for centuries. Whether you are a student of Confucianism or simply seeking practical moral insight, this edition offers a clear and thoughtful translation, perfect for modern readers.
 
 📚 Why this text matters:
 
 A central text in Confucian philosophy and East Asian ethical thought
 
 Offers a deep guide to self-cultivation, virtue, and societal harmony
 
 Influenced imperial China, classical education, and modern ethical theory
 
 Serves as both a spiritual guide and philosophical reflection
 
 📚 Perfect for readers who appreciate:
 
 Classical philosophy and moral teachings
 
 Confucianism, Taoism, or Eastern wisdom
 
 Ethical frameworks for personal and social harmony
 
 Compact spiritual texts with enduring relevance
 
 📚 What scholars and readers are saying:
 
 "A cornerstone of Confucian ethics¿subtle, profound, and deeply human." ¿ Philosophy East and West
 
 "The Doctrine of the Mean offers more than ethics¿it offers a lifelong practice." ¿ Amazon Reviewer
 
 👉 Click "Buy Now" to explore the wisdom of the Mean¿a path to clarity, virtue, and harmony that transcends time.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 10.07.2025

Umfang: 31 S., 0.35 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9782386916786

Umbreit-Nr.: 7127802

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