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Mencius (Mèngzǐ; 孟子) was a Chinese philosopher who is the most famous Confucian after Confucius himself. Born in the State of Zou, now forming the territory of the county-level city of Zoucheng, Shandong Province, in 372 BC, Mencius was a scholar and sage who expanded upon the teachings of Confucius and became a leading figure in the development of Confucianism. His works and ideas were compiled by his disciples in the book Mèngzǐ, one of the Four Books in Confucianism.

Life[edit]

Little is known about the details of Mencius's life beyond what is recorded in historical texts such as the Records of the Grand Historian and the Mencius itself. He was born into a period known as the Warring States period, a time of intense warfare and political instability among the states that would eventually form the Qin dynasty. Mencius, like Confucius, traveled among various states offering advice to rulers on governance and moral conduct, though with limited success.

Philosophy[edit]

Mencius is best known for his theory of human nature, asserting that it is inherently good. He argued that individuals could cultivate their innate tendencies towards benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom through education and self-reflection. This optimistic view of human nature distinguished his philosophy from that of another prominent Confucian thinker, Xunzi, who posited that human nature is inherently selfish.

Mencius also emphasized the importance of the Four Beginnings (si duan), which he believed were innate tendencies that predisposed individuals to moral behavior. These included compassion, shame, respect, and a sense of right and wrong. According to Mencius, a ruler's legitimacy came from the Mandate of Heaven, which could be lost if the ruler failed to promote the welfare of the people and govern justly.

Influence[edit]

Mencius's influence on Chinese thought is second only to that of Confucius. During the Song dynasty, his works were elevated to the status of scripture within Confucianism, alongside the Analects of Confucius, the Book of Mencius became a core text for the imperial examinations that selected government officials. His ideas on governance, ethics, and human nature continued to be a significant influence on Chinese intellectual and cultural development through subsequent dynasties.

Works[edit]

The Mencius is a collection of dialogues, anecdotes, and arguments recorded by his disciples. It is organized into seven books, each divided into two parts. The text covers a wide range of topics, including governance, human nature, and moral psychology. Mencius's eloquent and persuasive arguments have made his book a cornerstone of Confucian philosophy.

Legacy[edit]

Mencius's legacy is evident in the enduring relevance of his ideas in Chinese culture and beyond. His emphasis on the inherent goodness of human nature and the importance of moral cultivation has influenced not only Confucian thought but also the broader field of ethics. His work remains a subject of study and admiration in the fields of philosophy, political science, and literature.

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