Piedade filial: um estudo do pensamento confucionista de piedade filial

Autores

  • Xueyin Wang Changchun University of Finance and Economics
  • Xiaolei Tian Changchun University of Finance and Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2023.v46n4.p287

Palavras-chave:

Pensamento em piedade filial, Confucionismo pré-qin, Piedade filial, Educação filial

Resumo

 A piedade filial é um valor moral fundamental na cultura chinesa e desempenhou um papel significativo, na sua história. Suas origens remontam ao período pré-Qin, onde se desenvolveu, durante as dinastias Xia e Shang, tendo florescido na Dinastia Zhou Ocidental. Confúcio, o renomado filósofo e educador, introduziu pela primeira vez o conceito de piedade filial no confucionismo. Ele o combinou com a ideia de "Ren" e especificou os elementos essenciais da piedade filial. Mêncio, um de seus discípulos mais proeminentes, continuou a desenvolver o conceito, integrando-o a outras abordagens, como "a teoria da boa natureza" e "a política do modo real". Ele introduziu ainda o critério de "desfiliação", enriquecendo ainda mais a compreensão da piedade filial. Dadas essas informações, os autores desse artigo analisam a evolução e a influência da piedade filial, examinando os pensamentos dos estudiosos confucionistas pré-Qin. Ademais, discutem o papel e o significado da piedade filial, na sociedade contemporânea.

Biografia do Autor

  • Xueyin Wang, Changchun University of Finance and Economics

    Department of Foreign Languages, Changchun University of Finance and Economics, Changchun, 130000 – China. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-5694-6879.

  • Xiaolei Tian, Changchun University of Finance and Economics

    Department of Foreign Languages, Changchun University of Finance and Economics, Changchun, 130000 – China. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0003-3517-2603.

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Received: 16/02/2023

Accept: 01/04/2023

Publicado

11-09-2023

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Piedade filial: um estudo do pensamento confucionista de piedade filial. (2023). Trans/Form/Ação, 46(4), 287-302. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2023.v46n4.p287