
Confucius: The Philosopher of Virtue
By Saraban K. K.Length58m
About this audiobook
This book presents a comprehensive exploration of Confucius, one of the most influential philosophers in human history, whose teachings continue to shape ethics, society, and governance. Tracing his life, ideas, and enduring influence, the book delves into his core teachings on virtue, morality, and humaneness, while explaining how these principles can guide personal development, family life, and leadership. It examines Confucius’ concepts of Ren, Li, Yi, Zhi, and Xin, his emphasis on education, moral cultivation, and the ideal of the Junzi, or “gentleman,” as a model for ethical living.
The book also explores the role of society, family, and governance in promoting harmony and stability, highlighting the relevance of Confucian thought in modern times.
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ 5.0 (11)
GenrePhilosophy, History
Length58 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 4, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1: Life and Times
4Chapter 4: Society, Family, and Governance
2Chapter 2: Core Teachings and Virtues
5Chapter 5: Influence and Legacy
3Chapter 3: Ethics, Morality, and Human Life
6Chapter 6: Relevance Today
