The Essential Mengzi offers a representative selection from Bryan Van Norden's acclaimed translation of the full work, including the most frequently studied passages and covering all of the work's major themes. An appendix of selections from the classic commentary of Zhu Xi--one of the most influential and insightful interpreters of Confucianism--keyed to relevant passages, provides access to the text and to its reception and interpretation. Also included are a general Introduction, timeline, glossary, and selected bibliography.
An ordinary and not very flashy book that I had to read for a college class, so it was nothing profound but more so insightful. Zhu Xi carefully interprets and defines the philosophy of Confucius and integrates it into how (ancient) Chinese rulers should behave, rules for gentlemen, and just the overall character of a benevolent ruler. Standard read and informative.
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5/10, 3/5 stars (rounded up due to easy ability to recommend)
The early Confuciusian philosopher Mengzi adds to Kongzi in ways which anyone who is frustrated with other writings can appreciate. Mengzi expands on Kongzi, adding arguments and deeper meaning behind the commands of Kongzi. In addition to this, his view on him nature trending towards good -- but requiring nurturing to reach -- is a beautiful outlook on how we react and respond to eachother in the world.
The only thing I didnt care for was hoe surface level the philosophy felt. It wasn't bad, but it feels like this is a book people should begin with when it comes to philosophy rather than one someone must read later on in their journey.
Other than that, I can easily see each section being used to begin a fun discussion on the world and can easily recommend this book.