Tempo di lettura stimato:
8h 10m
Genere: Filosofia,
Editore: Fabbri Editore
Anno: 2006
Lingua: Italiano
Rilegatura: Brossura
Pagine: 245 Pagine
Isbn 10: 8806183664
Isbn 13: 9788806183660
Trama
The Analects, or Lun Yu, represents the primary surviving source for the teachings of Confucius, the most influential sage in history. The book's defining characteristic is its form--brief aphoristic fragments, each appearing with little supporting context. Many of the fragments are assumed to represent the Master's teachings, handed down accurately by his disciples. Other parts of the text may be apocryphal. Regardless, the Analects represents, as a matter of historical fact, the fundamental body of thought that has shaped Chinese civilization for over 2000 years. It may be argued that these texts have had a deeper impact on more people's lives over a longer period of time than any other book.<br /> Thru his practice of self-cultivation, Confucius became a great sage & devoted himself to the public good, in spite of hunger, homelessness & violence. His innovative social philosophy-- occupied with the practical issues of how society works as a selfless weave of caring relationships--remains current today.<br /> The Analects has been translated many times--by Ezra Pound, Arthur Waley, Lin Yutang, Raymond Dawson, D.C. Lau & Simon Leys--& the translations vary widely in style & substance. Waley's Analects, translated in 1938, has dominated the academic marketplace but today seems dated. Hinton's translation breathes new life into Confucius's majestic vision of the human community nestled in the primal ecology of a harmonious cosmos.
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