Ren (philosophy)

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Etymology

The single logogram for Script error: No such module "lang". is a composite of two distinct common hanzi, Script error: No such module "Lang". (people or a person) and Script error: No such module "Lang". (two), with Script error: No such module "Lang". assuming its common form inside another character, to which various interpretations have been assigned. Internally Script error: No such module "lang". can mean "to look up" meaning "to aspire to higher principles or ideals" and, externally one often hears that Script error: No such module "lang". means "how two people should treat one another". While such folk etymologies are common in discussions of Chinese characters, they are often misleading.

In the case of Script error: No such module "lang".—usually translated as "benevolence" or "humaneness"—humaneness is human-ness, the essence of being human. For Confucius, the interaction of a completely dependent infant and caring parent is the most emotionally charged human interaction, "To love a thing means wanting it to live...".[1] The Way of humaneness is human interaction and, through shared experience, knowing one's family. "Fan Chi asked about humaneness. The Master said it is loving people. Fan Chi asked about wisdom. The Master said it is knowing people."[2] In other words, human love and interaction is the source of humaneness, the source of the human self.

Another common interpretation of the graphical elements is Man or a man is the connection or the harmonization of Heaven and Earth.

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Script error: No such module "lang". has been translated as "benevolence", "perfect virtue", "goodness", or "human-heartedness".Template:R When asked, Confucius once defined it by the ordinary Chinese word for love, Script error: No such module "lang"., saying that it meant to "love others".[4] However, when probed by disciples as to the true definition of Ren, the Master provided varied answers depending on the circumstances and his audience. It can be "to love others", "to be respectful, tolerant, trustworthy, and kind", to have "courage" and "to be free from worry", and more importantly, to show empathy when dealing with others.Template:Sfn In Confucius's words: "wishing to be established himself, seeks also to establish others; wishing to be enlarged himself, he seeks also to enlarge others."[5] Ren is the highest among all Confucian virtues.Template:Sfn

Script error: No such module "lang". includes traits that are a part of being righteous, such as: Script error: No such module "lang". (Script error: No such module "Lang".), meaning to make one's words complement one's actions; Script error: No such module "lang". (Script error: No such module "Lang".), which means to properly perform everyday rituals; Script error: No such module "lang". (Script error: No such module "Lang".), meaning conviction and seriousness; and Script error: No such module "lang". (Script error: No such module "Lang".), which means righteousness. When all these qualities are present, then one can truly be identified as a Script error: No such module "lang". (Script error: No such module "Lang".), or "superior man"—a morally superior human being.

Script error: No such module "lang". relies heavily on the relationships between two people, but at the same time encompasses much more than that. It represents an inner development towards an altruistic goal, while simultaneously realizing that one is never alone, and that everyone has these relationships to fall back on, being a member of a family, the state, the world, and ultimately the Tao.[6] As such, Ren is manifested in one's behaviors and treatment of others, and can be achieved by practicing proper ritual in the day to day human interactions.Template:Sfn Confucius once said, "Is goodness out of reach? As soon as I long for goodness, goodness is at hand."[7] Script error: No such module "lang". is close to man and never leaves him.[8]

Script error: No such module "lang". is the basis of Confucian political theory. Confucians held that government should be led by a junzi—a person of virtue—who governs by moral example and prioritizes the welfare of the people above all else.Template:Sfn According to the Confucian classics, the Mandate of Heaven is neither fated nor absolute; it responds to the wishes and interests of the people, with moral character being a primary determinant of an emperor’s right to rule.Template:Sfn While virtuous and benevolent rulers can maintain the Mandate, wicked rulers would be abandoned by Heaven and lose the Mandate.Template:Sfn

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The principle of Script error: No such module "lang". is related to the concepts of Script error: No such module "lang". and Script error: No such module "lang".. Script error: No such module "lang". is often translated as ritual, rites, or ritual propriety; Script error: No such module "lang". as righteousness.

Li, or ritual, guides people's behaviors in nurturing and expressing Ren. Li regulates the fundamental human relationships between parents and kids, spouses, siblings, friends, and set the foundation to a harmonious society. Yan Hui, one of the Four Sages, once asked his master to describe the criteria of Script error: No such module "lang".. Confucius replied, "If contrary to ritual, do not look; if contrary to ritual, do not listen; if contrary to ritual, do not speak; if contrary to ritual, do not act."[9]Template:Sfn Further, Confucius holds that ritual practice must be accompanied by sincerity so that one's "inner feelings and outer demeanors become one".Template:Sfn

Script error: No such module "lang". is the outward expression of Confucian ideals, while ren is both the inward and outward expressions of those same ideals. According to Hopfe and Woodward: "Basically, Script error: No such module "lang". seems to mean 'the course of life as it is intended to go'. Script error: No such module "lang". also has religious and social connotations. When a society lives by Script error: No such module "lang"., it moves smoothly: men and women respect their elders and superiors; the proper rituals and ceremonies are performed; everything and everyone is in its proper place."[10]Template:Rp

In Confucianism, the concept of yi is closely related to ren, which is based upon the idea of reciprocity. The term yi contrasts with action done out of self-interest or profitableness (Script error: No such module "Lang".). While pursuing one's own self-interest is not necessarily bad, one would be a better, more righteous person if one's life was based upon following a path designed to enhance the greater good. Thus an outcome of is doing the right thing for its own sake, without regarding the material gains.Template:Sfn

See also

References

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  1. Analects XII.10
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External links

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Further reading

  • Yen Ooi, Ren. The Ancient Chinese Art of Finding Peace and Fulfilment (Welbeck Books) ISBN 9781787398221

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