Mencius & Diogenes
Virtue and Humanity
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Across continents and centuries, two philosophers asked the same question: what makes a human being good?
In ancient China, Mencius taught that virtue begins within — that compassion is part of our nature. In Greece, Diogenes rejected status and convention, arguing that honesty and simplicity reveal true character.
Though separated by culture and language, their ideas echo one another in striking ways.
Part of Series B — The Shared Flame of Philosophy in The One Humanity Essays, this work explores how different civilisations reached the same moral truths — and what that means for how we understand equality today.