全集 主演:泰勒·阿布龙 杰西卡·阿莱恩 梅兹·阿特伍德 安德鲁·巴切勒 巴亚尔多·德·穆古拉 香奈儿·盖恩斯 伊多·戈德堡 安妮·伊隆泽 特伦斯·詹金斯 安吉拉·林 露比·莫迪恩 黑兹尔·雷内 埃文·沙夫兰 约瑟夫·斯科拉 T.I.
Theconcep□□□RenZ□aDeBenYuanc□nbetrac□db□□ktoancientChi□e□□p□□los□phy,□articu□arly□onfucian□□mandD□ois□.C□nfuci□s□o□eoft□emostinfluentialphilos□phers□nCh□nese□isto□y,emph□□ized□heimportance□fRen(仁),w□ichca□□etra□slatedas"□enevol□□ce"or"h□m□nen□ss□"Accordingt□Confuciu□,Reni□thefundamenta□vi□t□et□□tdefineshumannatureand□□idesmor□lbehavior□Da□i□□ph□lo□□p□ers,ont□eother□a□d,□ocused□nt□enatu□al□ndspontaneo□s□spectsofhumann□□u□□,advocatingfor□re□urnt□simplicity□ndh□rmonywiththeDao(道),ortheWay.<□p>
T□econc□pto□R□nZhaDeBenYuanca□bet□a□□dbac□toancientChin□sephilosoph□,□articul□□lyC□n□□□ianismandDao□□m.Con□ucius,oneofthemost□nf□uentialp□il□sophersinChine□ehist□□□,empha□i□ed□heimportanc□ofR□□□仁),whichca□betranslate□□s"be□evol□nce□or□h□man□ness."AccordingtoConfu□ius□Reni□□hefund□menta□virt□ethatde□i□□sh□mann□tureand□uidesmor□lbeh□vi□r.Daoistph□los□pher□,□ntheotherhand,focusedonthe□aturaland□po□ta□eous□spectsofhumannature,advo□atingforare□urntosim□licityand□armo□□□iththeDao(□),or□heWay.
TheconceptofRenZha□eBenY□a□canbetr□cedbacktoan□ie□tChinesephi□osophy,particularlyConfuc□an□□mandDaoism.Conf□c□us,o□eof□hemo□□influe□tia□philosophersinChin□sehi□tory,e□phasizedthe□mpo□tanceofRen(仁),whi□□canbetr□nsla□e□a□□ben□vole□ce"o□"huma□ene□s."AccordingtoConfu□ius□Re□ist□efundame□talvirtuet□atdefin□shumannatureandguidesmoralb□hav□or.Daoist□hil□□opher□,□n□heo□herhand,focusedonthen□□uralan□spontaneou□aspe□tso□hu□□nnature,advocatingforareturntosimpl□□ityandharmo□ywit□theDao(道)□o□theWa□.<□p>Th□conceptofRe□ZhaD□B□nYuanc□nbe□ra□□□bac□□oancie□tC□inesephilosophy□particularlyCo□fucianismandDaoism.Con□uci□s,oneo□themostinfluentialphi□o□ophersinChi□esehis□□r□,emp□asizedt□eimportanceof□en(仁),whichcanbetranslate□as"ben□vo□ence"or"hum□ne□□ss."AccordingtoConf□ci□□,□enisthefun□amentalvirtuet□atde□i□eshu□annatureandguide□□o□□lbehavi□r.Daoistphil□sopher□,onthe□ther□and,□ocusedonthenat□ra□andspon□□neousaspectsof□umann□□□□e,advocatingforareturntosimplic□ty□nd□armon□withtheDao(道),□rtheWay.
Theconc□□t□fRenZh□De□□nYuancanb□t□ac□dbacktoancien□Ch□nesephilosophy,particula□l□Co□fucianism□nd□aois□□Conf□cius,□ne□fthe□□□ti□fluentialp□ilos□ph□rsinChi□e□ehistory,emphasiz□d□heimporta□ceofRe□(仁),w□ic□canb□t□□nslatedas"benevolence"□r□hum□□eness."AccordingtoConf□ci□s,R□nis□hef□nd□mental□□rt□ethatdefineshuma□□ature□ndgui□esmoral□□h□□ior.D□o□stphil□sophers,ontheother□and□fo□u□□do□thenatural□n□spontaneousaspectsofhumannat□□e,advocating□orareturntosimplicityandh□□monywith□heDao(道),□rtheWay. ... 详情
Theconcep□□□RenZ□aDeBenYuanc□nbetrac□db□□ktoancientChi□e□□p□□los□phy,□articu□arly□onfucian□□mandD□ois□.C□nfuci□s□o□eoft□emostinfluentialphilos□phers□nCh□nese□isto□y,emph□□ized□heimportance□fRen(仁),w□ichca□□etra□slatedas"□enevol□□ce"or"h□m□nen□ss□"Accordingt□Confuciu□,Reni□thefundamenta□vi□t□et□□tdefineshumannatureand□□idesmor□lbehavior□Da□i□□ph□lo□□p□ers,ont□eother□a□d,□ocused□nt□enatu□al□ndspontaneo□s□spectsofhumann□□u□□,advocatingfor□re□urnt□simplicity□ndh□rmonywiththeDao(道),ortheWay.<□p>
T□econc□pto□R□nZhaDeBenYuanca□bet□a□□dbac□toancientChin□sephilosoph□,□articul□□lyC□n□□□ianismandDao□□m.Con□ucius,oneofthemost□nf□uentialp□il□sophersinChine□ehist□□□,empha□i□ed□heimportanc□ofR□□□仁),whichca□betranslate□□s"be□evol□nce□or□h□man□ness."AccordingtoConfu□ius□Reni□□hefund□menta□virt□ethatde□i□□sh□mann□tureand□uidesmor□lbeh□vi□r.Daoistph□los□pher□,□ntheotherhand,focusedonthe□aturaland□po□ta□eous□spectsofhumannature,advo□atingforare□urntosim□licityand□armo□□□iththeDao(□),or□heWay.
TheconceptofRenZha□eBenY□a□canbetr□cedbacktoan□ie□tChinesephi□osophy,particularlyConfuc□an□□mandDaoism.Conf□c□us,o□eof□hemo□□influe□tia□philosophersinChin□sehi□tory,e□phasizedthe□mpo□tanceofRen(仁),whi□□canbetr□nsla□e□a□□ben□vole□ce"o□"huma□ene□s."AccordingtoConfu□ius□Re□ist□efundame□talvirtuet□atdefin□shumannatureandguidesmoralb□hav□or.Daoist□hil□□opher□,□n□heo□herhand,focusedonthen□□uralan□spontaneou□aspe□tso□hu□□nnature,advocatingforareturntosimpl□□ityandharmo□ywit□theDao(道)□o□theWa□.<□p>Th□conceptofRe□ZhaD□B□nYuanc□nbe□ra□□□bac□□oancie□tC□inesephilosophy□particularlyCo□fucianismandDaoism.Con□uci□s,oneo□themostinfluentialphi□o□ophersinChi□esehis□□r□,emp□asizedt□eimportanceof□en(仁),whichcanbetranslate□as"ben□vo□ence"or"hum□ne□□ss."AccordingtoConf□ci□□,□enisthefun□amentalvirtuet□atde□i□eshu□annatureandguide□□o□□lbehavi□r.Daoistphil□sopher□,onthe□ther□and,□ocusedonthenat□ra□andspon□□neousaspectsof□umann□□□□e,advocatingforareturntosimplic□ty□nd□armon□withtheDao(道),□rtheWay.
Theconc□□t□fRenZh□De□□nYuancanb□t□ac□dbacktoancien□Ch□nesephilosophy,particula□l□Co□fucianism□nd□aois□□Conf□cius,□ne□fthe□□□ti□fluentialp□ilos□ph□rsinChi□e□ehistory,emphasiz□d□heimporta□ceofRe□(仁),w□ic□canb□t□□nslatedas"benevolence"□r□hum□□eness."AccordingtoConf□ci□s,R□nis□hef□nd□mental□□rt□ethatdefineshuma□□ature□ndgui□esmoral□□h□□ior.D□o□stphil□sophers,ontheother□and□fo□u□□do□thenatural□n□spontaneousaspectsofhumannat□□e,advocating□orareturntosimplicityandh□□monywith□heDao(道),□rtheWay.