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Jing (Chinese: 敬; pinyin: Jìng) is a concept in Chinese philosophy which is typically translated as "reverence". It is often used by Confucius in the term gōngjìng (恭敬), meaning "respectful reverence". For Confucians, jìng requires yì, or righteousness, and a proper observation of rituals (lǐ). To have jìng is vitally important in the maintenance of xiào, or filial piety. The Confucian notion of respect has been likened to the later, western Kantian notion.

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  • Jing es un concepto de la filosofía China que se suele traducir como "reverencia". Fue de uso frecuente por Confucio en el término jing gong, que significa "reverencia respetuosa". La idea confuciana de respeto ha sido asociada a la posterior noción kantiana occidental.​ Para los confucianos, el jing requiere , o rectitud; y cumplir en forma adecuada con los rituales (li). Tener jing es de vital importancia en el mantenimiento del xiào, o piedad filial.​​ (es)
  • Jing (Chinese: 敬; pinyin: Jìng) is a concept in Chinese philosophy which is typically translated as "reverence". It is often used by Confucius in the term gōngjìng (恭敬), meaning "respectful reverence". For Confucians, jìng requires yì, or righteousness, and a proper observation of rituals (lǐ). To have jìng is vitally important in the maintenance of xiào, or filial piety. The Confucian notion of respect has been likened to the later, western Kantian notion. (en)
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  • Jing es un concepto de la filosofía China que se suele traducir como "reverencia". Fue de uso frecuente por Confucio en el término jing gong, que significa "reverencia respetuosa". La idea confuciana de respeto ha sido asociada a la posterior noción kantiana occidental.​ Para los confucianos, el jing requiere , o rectitud; y cumplir en forma adecuada con los rituales (li). Tener jing es de vital importancia en el mantenimiento del xiào, o piedad filial.​​ (es)
  • Jing (Chinese: 敬; pinyin: Jìng) is a concept in Chinese philosophy which is typically translated as "reverence". It is often used by Confucius in the term gōngjìng (恭敬), meaning "respectful reverence". For Confucians, jìng requires yì, or righteousness, and a proper observation of rituals (lǐ). To have jìng is vitally important in the maintenance of xiào, or filial piety. The Confucian notion of respect has been likened to the later, western Kantian notion. (en)
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