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Books That Matter - The Analects of Confucius - A Bird's-Eye View

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the profound wisdom of one of history's greatest philosophers in this 28-minute lecture from The Great Courses. Delve into the Analects of Confucius, a collection of teachings compiled by his students in the 5th century BCE, and discover its enduring impact on socio-political life. Uncover the accessible nature of Confucian philosophy, designed by a master teacher for practical application. Examine the imaginative side of Confucius, compare his ideas with Western thinkers like Jack Nicklaus and C. Wright Mills, and learn about living in integrity with others. Trace the popularity of Confucian teachings through history, contrast them with Immanuel Kant's philosophical critiques, and debate their relevance in modern times. Gain insights into Confucius's methods for passing on knowledge and understand how the Analects teaches readers the art of studying itself.

Syllabus

The Imaginative Side of Confucius
A Flaw in Jack Nicklaus's Wisdom
C. Wright Mills's The Sociological Imagination
Living in Integrity With Others
Confucius on How to Pass on Knowledge
Confucius's Teachings Gain Popularity
Immanuel Kant's Three Critiques on Philosophy
Is Confucius Impractical and Outdated?
Analects of Confucius Teaches Readers How to Study


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Wondrium

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