Who can hold themselves accountable without punishing them? The wise respond.
The article discusses self-accountability and introspection, referencing insights from philosophers and thinkers across cultures.
'How can one bear to see with open eyes'... A legal scholar interprets the Analects 'ethics and anger' for Yoon Suk-yeol
Legal scholar Kim Ki-chang argues for a reinterpretation of Confucius' Analects, emphasizing the ethical imperatives that arise in the face of injustice, particularly in relation to the upcoming trial of former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Chinese philosophy against the myth of the right moment
The article explores how Chinese philosophy advises against waiting for the perfect financial conditions to start investing, emphasizing the importance of acting amidst uncertainty.
Confucius' 'Shorts' from 2500 Years Ago, The Joy of a New Reading of the Analects
Professor Kim Young-min from Seoul National University has recently published a five-volume series focusing on Confucius' 'Analects', combining scholarly depth with popular knowledge and delivering a comprehensive examination of the text.