Xue and Haoxue: Learning Contents and Learning Attitude in The Analects of Confucius

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2025-10

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Ohio State University. Libraries

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The Analects (Lunyu 論語) is a foundational text of Confucian thought, emphasizing the role of learning (xue 學) in attaining the status of junzi (君子), or exemplary person. This paper examines how The Analects redefines junzi from an aristocratic title to a moral ideal accessible to anyone through self-cultivation. Learning encompasses cultural knowledge, classical texts, and virtues such as filial piety, respect, and benevolence. Confucius highlighted the importance of an appropriate attitude toward learning, advocating for diligence, open-mindedness, and the joy of study. The learning and teaching methodologies could resonate with certain hypotheses in the Performed Culture Approach. The Analects presents learning as a holistic process that integrates knowledge acquisition with the cultivation of moral and social virtues. By embodying these principles, individuals can achieve personal growth and contribute meaningfully to society, realizing the qualities of a true junzi.

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The Analects, Confucius, learning, exemplary man, contents, attitude, Performed Culture Approach (PCA)

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Liang, Kai. "Xue and Haoxue: Learning Contents and Learning Attitude in The Analects of Confucius." Proceedings of Performed Culture Approach Conference: In Honor of Professors Galal Walker and Mari Noda (October 2025), p. 69-77.