@article{oai:phoenix.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001297, author = {横山, 裕 and よこやま, ゆたか and Yokoyama, Yutaka}, issue = {18}, journal = {九州保健福祉大学研究紀要, Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), This paper explores ethical ideas in ancient China in terms of their origins and related materials. The term ethics was a translated word in Meiji Era and Lin li itself can be traced back to Li ji, an old Chinese book, which used to mean the order of the world in addition to the meaning of morality. “Wu lin” in Meng zi contributed to its becoming stronger, the essence of which can be found in Zhong yong.  In actual politics, on the other hand, it was supposed to be rulers’ ethics that they obey the law and to govern their countries where they had to behave so as to coexist in harmony with the natural order.}, pages = {1--11}, title = {古代中国における倫理思想に関する考察}, year = {2017} }