Confucius-''to know what is right and not do it is the worst cowardice.
it is moral cowardice to leave undone what one perceives to be right to do means?
Moral cowardice is defined as the fear of doing what is right because of the consequences. It is also the fear of opposing what you know to be wrong.
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Meng zi otherwise known as Master Ko. He was named "The second sage" right after Confucius. He is known as the greatest follower of Confucius.
Confucius' work was known, but not considered very significant during his lifetime. This is the right answer.
An ethical person is expected to take the right (or moral) step and failure to do so stems from cowardice or the inability to face the consequences. In other words one must act acording to his or her conscience.
This quote suggests that society is facing a pivotal moment where decisions must be made between what is morally right and wrong. It highlights the importance of making ethical choices that will have significant implications for the future of our world.
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You put the right quote immediately after the period and then 1 space.
This quote means noting can me right
it would spread through society if you do the right thing
The hardships after the fall of the Han Dynasty led to major changes in China's belief system. For centuries, the Chinese practiced Confucianism, a belief system based on te ideas of Confucius. He taught moral values-ideas of right and wrong. Confucius stressed using right relationships to produce social order. In addition, Confucius focused on educstion and acting in morally correct ways.