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Confucius--the secular as sacred
Book • 1972
Herbert Fingarette's *Confucius: The Secular as Sacred* is a seminal work that explores Confucian thought by highlighting the sacred aspects of everyday human interactions.
Published decades ago, it remains influential in Chinese and comparative philosophy, offering insights into Confucius' teachings on human relationships and societal ethics.
The book invites readers to reconsider what makes life meaningful by examining the *Analects* and applying its principles to contemporary life.
Published decades ago, it remains influential in Chinese and comparative philosophy, offering insights into Confucius' teachings on human relationships and societal ethics.
The book invites readers to reconsider what makes life meaningful by examining the *Analects* and applying its principles to contemporary life.
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Robert LaFleur

The Confucian Gentleman