2011
DOI: 10.1353/pew.2011.0047
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Xin , Trust, and Confucius’ Ethics

Abstract: Confucius frequently employs the term xin 信 in the Analects . The frequency of his usage suggests that xin has a significant place within his ethics. The main aim of this article is to offer an account of the roles played by xin within Confucius’ ethics. To have a clear understanding of these roles, however, one needs first to understand what Confucius encompasses within his notion of xin . The article begins by delineating the Confucian conception of xin , as presented in the Analects . The notion of xin is o… Show more

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“…One significant feature of xin, suggested by the Chinese character itself, indicates that it is comprised of ren ( person) and yan (speech or language), suggesting that the Psychology person with xin or the trustworthy person is the one who does what he/she has said would do (Wee, 2011). Thus, xin means trustworthiness in word or verbal commitment, and when it is applied to the interpersonal relationships in family context, it leads to forgiveness in the context of family transgressions.…”
Section: Incremental Predictors Of Forgiveness In Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One significant feature of xin, suggested by the Chinese character itself, indicates that it is comprised of ren ( person) and yan (speech or language), suggesting that the Psychology person with xin or the trustworthy person is the one who does what he/she has said would do (Wee, 2011). Thus, xin means trustworthiness in word or verbal commitment, and when it is applied to the interpersonal relationships in family context, it leads to forgiveness in the context of family transgressions.…”
Section: Incremental Predictors Of Forgiveness In Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trustworthy or Xin, then, is the most importance in this stage. Being trustworthy means that when the leaders said something they will do according to what they said that they would do [9].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the society is secured in peace, the individual will be able to perform their functions well. In return, the society will be effective and peaceful [9].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One must therefore be careful of the words that one utters." 60 Confucian friendship then, is formed when the soldier is sincere in her communications to others, especially when that communication commits her to a particular position. In doing so, the sincere soldier becomes trustworthy, as she is aware of "the care that one needs to take in one's transactions with others, and the responsibility that one must fulfill towards others."…”
Section: -Towards Self-directed Moral Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In doing so, the sincere soldier becomes trustworthy, as she is aware of "the care that one needs to take in one's transactions with others, and the responsibility that one must fulfill towards others." 61 We have seen how sincerity stems from the individual heartmind's ability to This section has showed how sincerity develops in the recalcitrant recruit, and how both sincerity and a fixed intention are required for meaningful moral development.…”
Section: -Towards Self-directed Moral Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%