Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus: The Paradigmatic IndividualsHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 1962 - 104 sayfa "Of all the great minds that have influenced contemporary thought, Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, and Jesus have had the most profound and lasting impact. 'Other men of great stature may have been equally important for smaller groups,' writes Karl Jaspers. 'But when it comes to broad, enduring influence over many hundreds of years, [these four] are so far above all others that they must be singled out if we are to form a clear view of the world's history.'" -- Back cover. |
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Life 469399 B C | 5 |
The Dialogue | 6 |
The Substance of the Socratic Life | 7 |
The Trial II | 9 |
The Platonic Transfiguration of Socrates | 13 |
Influence | 17 |
The Lasting Significance of Socrates 20 | 20 |
Life c 560480 B C | 22 |
Life c 551479 B C | 43 |
The MoralPolitical Ethos | 45 |
The Basic Wisdom | 49 |
Confucius Awareness of Limits | 53 |
The Personality of Confucius | 55 |
Confucius and His Adversaries | 58 |
Influence | 60 |
The Message | 64 |
Doctrine and Meditation | 26 |
The Expressed Doctrine | 28 |
What Is New in Buddha? | 33 |
Influence | 36 |
What Do Buddha and Buddhism Mean to Us? | 39 |
CONFUCIUS | 41 |
Life | 71 |
The Influence of Jesus | 81 |
Considerations Regarding the Paradigmatic Individuals | 87 |
Bibliography | 97 |
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