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what are the principles of confucious ethis?


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Answered by MrIncredible03
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  • The concepts of respect for autonomy, beneficence, non - maleficence, and justice and the moral values of these four prima facie principles have been expressly identified in Confucius' ethics.

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Answered by Chandra1972
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Confucius used an ideological framework commonly referred to as virtue ethics, which is a system of ethics in which character is the primary emphasis for how an individual and society should guide their lives. Confucius based his system of ethics on six virtues: xi, zhi, li, yi, wen, and ren.

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The Five Constant Virtues mean the Confucian virtues of benev- olence (ren 仁), righteousness (yi 義), propriety (li 義), wisdom (zhi 智), and trustworthiness (xin 信). As with the Fundamental Bonds, these five virtues are the most significant ones and thus serve as shorthand for all the Confucian virtues.

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