英文摘要 |
When comparing different methods of viewing the moral values of Confucianism, it is disputable whether early Confucianism — Confucianism in the early and middle Warring State Period — belongs to virtue ethics or role ethics. Early Confucianism reveres the Mandate of Heaven, centers around the disposition of human beings, and emphasizes on the nobility of rulers and the objectivity and generality of human relations. Within the patriarchy, rulers and the ruled, parents and children, husbands and wives, etc. have their respective social roles, duties and position. It is difficult to believe this way of thought is accomplished only by one person when studying the development of Confucianism shown on the Guodian bamboo slips. By enunciating the state, the content, and the practice of morality, scholars in the early and middle Warring State Period complete the construction of Confucianism and explicitly position man in the world of morality. |