The wisdom of Confucius, China's greatest teacher and sage, can guide
each of us in our own time.
Twenty-six centuries after their origination, the principles laid down
in the Analects of Confucius still act as the foundation of Chinese
philosophy, ethics, society and government, and play a formative role in
the development of many Eastern philosophies. In this intriguing look at
the ethical and spiritual meaning of the Analects, Rodney L. Taylor,
the foremost American researcher of Confucius as a religious and
spiritual figure, explains their profound and universal wisdom for our
own time. He shows how Confucius advocates learning and self-cultivation
to follow the path of the sage or Way of Heaven--a journey that promises
to promote reason, peace and understanding.
Alongside an updated version of the classic translation by Sinologist
James Legge, Taylor provides informative and accessible commentary that
illuminates the meaning behind selected passages from the Analects and
their insights on character development, respect and reverence, and the
nature of learning, goodness, truthfulness and righteousness.