The Art of Manliness

The Confucian Gentleman

Oct 6, 2021
Robert LaFleur, a history and anthropology professor, delves into the wisdom of Confucius and the concept of the Confucian gentleman. He emphasizes the essential traits for leadership, the interplay between personal virtues and familial duties, and the significance of 'consummate conduct.' LaFleur discusses the importance of 'all-in' learning for personal growth, the complexities of filial piety, and remonstrance as a critique of hierarchical dynamics. He highlights how rituals and social gatherings can enrich lives and foster community.
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INSIGHT

Consummate Conduct

  • The Analects focuses on achieving "consummate conduct," a central concept in Confucianism.
  • This concept is challenging to define concisely in English due to its nuanced meaning.
INSIGHT

The Exemplary Person

  • An exemplary person embodies consummate conduct.
  • Confucian ethics, similar to Aristotle's, emphasizes situational awareness.
ADVICE

Love of Learning

  • Confucius emphasized a love of learning, especially through books like the Book of Songs.
  • Embrace an "all-in" approach to learning, integrating knowledge from books and life experiences.
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