Subscribe to get this ad-free, plus a supporter-exclusive final part to this discussion. Following up on our previous discussion, we go further into the collected teachings of this early Confucian (aka Ruhist) from the late 4th century BCE. What's the best way to be a virtuous person and hence (on the ancient Chinese view, contra someone like Machiavelli) an effective Continue Reading …
Ep. 315: Mengzi (Mencius) on Virtuous Leaders (Part One for Supporters)
Following up on our previous discussion, we go further into the collected teachings of this early Confucian (aka Ruhist) from the late 4th century BCE. What's the best way to be a virtuous person and hence (on the ancient Chinese view, contra someone like Machiavelli) an effective leader? We review and elaborate Mengzi's moral psychology, which is based on humaneness that Continue Reading …
Ep. 314: Mengzi (Mencius) on Moral Psychology (Part Two)
Subscribe to both parts of this discussion ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. Continuing from part one on the teachings of Mengzi from ca. 350 BCE. Our guest has gone, and so Mark, Wes, Dylan and Seth dive into textual quotes, starting with verse 2A6 which says that we all have "sprouts" of humaneness, rightness, propriety, and wisdom. In a move that was not actually in Continue Reading …
Ep. 314: Mengzi (Mencius) on Moral Psychology (Part One for Supporters)
On books 2, 4, and 6 of the collected teachings of the greatest early interpreter of Confucian thought, from the late 4th century BCE. The full foursome are joined by Krishnan Venkatesh of the St. John's College Eastern Classics program. Since this will be the first installment of two full discussions (i.e. four parts) on this book, and our only one with Krishnan, we took Continue Reading …