CONFUCIAN THOUGHT OF “HARMONY BETWEEN MAN AND NATURE” AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY CONSTRUCTION

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In the ancient Confucian philosophy, the thought of “Harmony between Man and Nature” occupies a paramount position. The Confucian notion has a deep-rooted and extensive history, evolving and deepening over successive generations. Its contents are profound and intricate, encompassing a harmonious and integrated perspective on nature, a prioritization of righteousness over personal interest, and a sustainable development outlook. These ideas hold significant value as a point of reference for the establishment and advancement of contemporary social systems. This article aims to explore the origins and development of the concept of “Harmony between Man and Nature” while analyzing and reflecting on how this ideology influences the construction of present-day society.

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Liu, Y., & Wu, Y. (2024). CONFUCIAN THOUGHT OF “HARMONY BETWEEN MAN AND NATURE” AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY CONSTRUCTION. Trans/Form/Acao, 47(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2024.v47.n4.e0240068

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