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Jing (concept) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jing (concept) Jing is a concept in Chinese philosophy which is typically translated as "reverence." It is often used by Confucius in the term ''gong jing'', meaning "respectful reverence". The Confucian notion of respect has been likened to the later, western Kantian notion.〔Dillon, Robin S., "Respect", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2010 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = 〕 For Confucians, ''jing'' requires ''yi'', or righteousness, and a proper observation of rituals (''li''). To have ''jing'' is vitally important in the maintenance of ''xiào'', or filial piety.〔Richey, J. (2005). Confucius, in Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. URL = 〕〔Confucius. (1997). The Analects of Confucius. Chichung Huang, Trans. Oxford University Press: Oxford, p. 30-31〕 ==References==
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