Spirituality of Nourishing life in the Book of Mengzi

Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41 (S1):740-751 (2014)
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Abstract

As a moral system open to spiritual values, Confucianism demonstrates a strong commitment to the cultivation of life and believes that this cultivation can lead to the spiritual ultimate. In this sense the interconnection between religiousness and morality underlies all Confucian discourses on human qualities and is the foundation on which their moral universe is established. This article is an attempt to examine how Mengzi explores the multiple meaning of “nourishing or nurturing” and makes it essentially instrumental for completing one's journey to the oneness of humans and Heaven.

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reprint Xinzhong, Yao (2014) "Spirituality of Nourishing Life in the Book of Mengzi". Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41(5):740-751

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