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2015 | 2 | 29-39

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Ren Xing: Mencian’s Understanding of Human Being and Human Becoming

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Ren xing shan (human nature is good) is a famous thesis of Mencius. But it is ques-tionable whether the Mencian concept of ren xing is an exact equivalent of the Western concept of human nature, and whether Mencius really thinks that all human beings are naturally moral. This paper suggests that when talking about ren xing, Mencius actually refers to both human being and human becoming. Ren xing may have a root in the na-ture of human being, which is a “mandate” endowed by the “Heaven.” But the complete notion of ren xing should be construed in terms of the process towards full human be-coming. “Human nature is good” does not guarantee complete virtue for individual human beings. However, the human being has the capability of pursuing the moral di-rection along life’s path, and should take the responsibility of maintaining the right moral direction of human becoming, and thus should avoid veering from this moral path. This interpretation may provide a more consistent understanding of the metaphys-ical foundation, theoretic system, and self-cultivation practice of the Mencian ethics.

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  • Nanjing Normal Universities, 122 Ninghai Road, Nanjing 210097, China

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