| Catholic Encyclopedia: Confucianism: An article by Charles F. Aiken from this 1912 reference work. Reviews the key teachings and history of Confucianism, and its relation to Christianity. | |
| Center for Dao-Confucianism: Answers to various questions about Confucian doctrine and its role in the world today. | |
| Class Notes: Confucian Asia: Study questions and presentations from an introductory course on East Asian thought. | |
| Confucian Business Ethics and the Nature of Business Decisions: Essay by Jonathan Chan which seeks to show how a Confucian business ethic is possible, despite the Confucian prohibition on profit-seeking. | |
| Confucian Education: Article on the historical application of Confucian doctrines to the imperial Chinese educational system. | |
| Confucian Pictures: Pictures from antiquity and the present day relating to the Confucian tradition. | |
| Confucian Teachings Stand Test of Time: A year 2000 article from China.org.cn. Describes the contemporary popularity of Confucian studies in China. | |
| Confucian Teachings: Links to English commentaries on and translations of Confucian classics. | |
| Confucianism and Christianity: Short online book, extensively reviewing the relations between these two traditions. By Colin Hoad. | |
| Confucianism and Confucius: Commentary, and online texts and resources for the study of this school of thought. | |
| Confucianism and Ecology: Potential and Limits: Article by Mary Evelyn Tucker. Notes positive and negative aspects of Confucian doctrine with regard to environmental ethics. | |
| Confucianism and its Relevance to the Filipino Family: Article by R. Rafael L. Dolor. Argues that Confucian virtues are consonant with Filipino family values. | |
| Confucianism: An Introduction: A brief historical overview of Confucianism and description of basic Confucian beliefs, by Meredith Sprunger. From the Urantia Book Fellowship. | |
| Confucianism: The Neglected "Eastern Religion": Essay with annotated bibliography, by Julia M. Hardy. Reviews the Western reaction to Confucian thought, with an emphasis on the contemporary "New Confucianism." | |
| Confucianism: Articles on the various historical manifestations of this philosophical tradition. Part of the PHILTAR Overview of World Religions. | |
| Confucianism: Article drawn from the Encarta encyclopedia, describing the key teachings and various schools of this philosophical tradition. | |
| Confucianism: An illustrated article reviewing the basic Confucian teachings and the history of Confucianism. | |
| Confucianism: Brief article noting the compatibility of the Confucian, Buddhist and Taoist traditions. | |
| Confucianism: Notes by J. Dominguez on the basic attibutes of this philosophy. | |
| Confucianism: A basic outline of the Confucian tradition, its principles and schools, from Religioustolerance.org. | |
| Confucianism: The ideal of conduct, ordering all human relationships and resulting in an ideal social structure and harmony - a famous maxim is: "Never do to others, what you would not like them to do to you." | |
| Confucius and the Scholars: Article published in The Atlantic in 1999. Considers the modern revival of Confucianism in the light of recent scholarship which questions Confucianism's historical origins and the appropriateness of "Confucianism" as a general term. | |
| Ethics of Confucius, Mencius and Xun-zi: Chapter from a book by Sanderson Beck. Discusses the life story and teachings of each of these classical Chinese thinkers. | |
| Sacred Texts - Confucian Documents: Online texts of the key works of the Confucian philosophical tradition, including the Confucian canon and four of the Five Classics. | |
| The Confucian Filial Obligation and Care for Aged Parents: Paper by James Wang delivered at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Sets in opposition the Confucian and Western contractarian understandings of family relations. | |
| The Cult of Confucius: Article by Thomas A. Wilson, detailing the historical process by which Confucius and his followers came to be venerated across China. | |
| The First Neo-Confucianism: An introduction to the early syncretic strain in Confucian thought, as exemplified by Yang Hsiung's "Canon Of Supreme Mystery." | |
| The Song Confucians' View of History: Outlines the role of historical inquiry in the Confucian thought of the Chinese Song dynasty. | |
| Urantia Book: Confucianism: The summary of Confucian doctrines which is current among followers of the Urantia religion. | |
| Wikipedia: Confucianism: Article from this openly-edited encyclopedia. |
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