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analects

Any collection of literary fragments taken from one or more sources. More specifically, the Analects are a selection of writings by Chinese philosopher Confucius and his followers, the most important of the four books containing the teachings and ideas of Confucianism.


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a bit too precious would do well to read this case study and ponder--if meditating on the Doctrine of the Mean or The Analects is not what Chinese do today, why do they so often act as if that were the case?
" Now Freedman explains what Confucius really did say, quoting liberally from The Analects of Confucius, a book of sayings compiled by students of the Chinese scholar after his death.
Analects pour servir a l'histoire ecclesiatique de Belgique 9: 210-61.
 
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