Confucius

551–479 BC · eastern philosophy, ethics, governance, education

Confucius (551–479 BC) was a foundational Chinese philosopher whose ethical and political teachings, collectively known as Confucianism, profoundly influenced East Asian culture and thought. He advocated for moral self-cultivation, social harmony through proper ritual and conduct, and benevolent governance based on virtue rather than force.

Notable Works

Chat with Confucius on Feynman