RAS WEEKENDER
Saturday
6th March, 2010 at 4.00pm
T8
Club Lounge,
Address in Chinese: 太仓路181弄,新天地广场北里8号,T8餐厅
PROFESSOR JEFFREY RIEGEL
IMAGINING CONFUCIUS
Confucius
(traditional dates 551-479 BCE) lived during the waning years of the Zhou
dynasty. He was deeply troubled by the disorder of his age and took it upon
himself to teach others about Zhou virtues as well as to instruct them on how
to cultivate such virtue in themselves. Confucius’s efforts mark the beginning
of the traditional Chinese emphasis on education and the crucial role of self-improvement
and self-cultivation in any ethical system. Also significant in his philosophy
were the unique emphasis on the positive role played in life and society by
erotic desire and other natural emotions as well as Confucius’s rejection of
law and punishment as means to bring about a well-ordered state. Some of his
followers refined his teachings while philosophers from competing schools of
thought rejected Confucian ideas as outmoded and ineffective. The details of
Confucius’s life are difficult to grasp. Along with the Han dynasty historian,
Sima Qian, it is perhaps best to accept the ancient sources—no matter how
uncertain and controversial they may be—and attempt to imagine Confucius.
Professor
Jeffrey Riegel is Professor and Head of School of the
ENTRANCE: RMB 80.00 Members RMB
120.00 Non Members – including one drink (tea/coffee/glass of wine/standard
cocktail). RMB
30.00 for members RMB 80.00 (excluding refreshment)
Membership
applications and renewals will be available on the afternoon. Those unable to
make the donation but wishing to attend may contact us for exemption.
RSVP: to RAS Enquiry desk
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