Confucianism
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Confucianism and its Relevance to the Filipino Family
http://www.geocities.com/philodept/diwatao/confucianism.htm
Article by R. Rafael L. Dolor. Argues that Confucian virtues are consonant with Filipino family values.
Confucianism: An Introduction
http://www.ubfellowship.org/archive/readers/601_confucianism.htm
A brief historical overview of Confucianism and description of basic Confucian beliefs, by Meredith Sprunger. From the Urantia Book Fellowship.
Confucianism: The Neglected "Eastern Religion"
http://www.muhlenberg.edu/moyer/NEWCONF.html
Essay with annotated bibliography, by Julia M. Hardy. Reviews the Western reaction to Confucian thought, with an emphasis on the contemporary "New Confucianism."
Ethics of Confucius, Mencius and Xun-zi
http://www.san.beck.org/EC14-Confucian.html
Chapter from a book by Sanderson Beck. Discusses the life story and teachings of each of these classical Chinese thinkers.
New Confucian Obstacles
http://weekly.china-forum.org/CCF96/ccf9625/ccf9625-1.html
Short article by Joseph Wang from China Community Forum. Notes three key philosophical obstacles to the modern revival of Confucianism.
Sacred Texts - Confucian Documents
http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/
Online texts of the key works of the Confucian philosophical tradition, including the Confucian canon and four of the Five Classics.
The Confucian Filial Obligation and Care for Aged Parents
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Comp/CompWang.htm
Paper by James Wang delivered at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Sets in opposition the Confucian and Western contractarian understandings of family relations.
The Cult of Confucius
http://www.hamilton.edu/academics/Asian/TempleCulture.html
Article by Thomas A. Wilson, detailing the historical process by which Confucius and his followers came to be venerated across China.
The First Neo-Confucianism
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~nsivin/taixuan.html
An introduction to the early syncretic strain in Confucian thought, as exemplified by Yang Hsiung's "Canon Of Supreme Mystery."
The Song Confucians' View of History
http://www.iun.edu/~hisdcl/h425/songhistory.htm
Outlines the role of historical inquiry in the Confucian thought of the Chinese Song dynasty.



