Ethics of Confucius in the Korean Series, Dong Yi (The Throne)

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https://doi.org/10.14456/jsasr.2021.5

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Confucian Ethics,, Series, , Dong Yi

Abstract

Ethics is scientific into deals with the pursuit on the highest good of human life, criteria for judging human conduct, and consider the issue to the status of moral values. Research objective this study aimed to exemption  the ethics of Confucius in the Korean series as Dong Yi. Qualitative research to collection of 1-10 episodes to the data. Basic principles of Confucius ethics appearing were to; 1)  mercy principles of the humanity, caring for others, helping on the issue can help, non-discrimination, 2) righteous principles of responsible for the duties, judging the wrong from the right issue and proving the truth, 3) suitability principles of considering what the issue should be or not be done to depends on the personnel character, 4) knowledge principles to not be ashamed in learning with others, even those who are inferior or have a good personality, modify themselves, cultivate knowledge, and 5) credibility principles of ability a making the others on trust depends of personnel to respectfully. Relationship principles to the governor-under governor. The parents-son/daughters, showing different opinions to their parents a using the polite words, give polite guidance. Husbands and wives to believe as men were the representative of heaven. Brothers and sisters into the older to act properly and take care of the younger. Friends of helping each other with friendly people, creating respect for one another must be respectable personnel, it is believed that in the potential of human beings to create a peaceful society on their own.

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Published

2021-01-07

How to Cite

Khamlea , S., & Chayanusasanee Jundon, S. (2021). Ethics of Confucius in the Korean Series, Dong Yi (The Throne): -. International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews, 1(1), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.14456/jsasr.2021.5