confucian-education
The educational approach on the orphanage ships is deeply influenced by Confucian philosophy, focusing on moral cultivation and knowledge as the basis for personal and societal order.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Diamond Age (1996)Neal Stephenson
Chapter 44 depicts Judge Fang's visit to an orphanage ship named Generosity of Soul, where advanced educational technology in the form of matter-compiled Primers is used to teach thousands of orphans. The chapter highlights the integration of Confucian values, particularly the Great Learning, into the governance and moral education of the Middle Kingdom, emphasizing personal cultivation as the foundation for societal order. Judge Fang experiences a rare moment of genuine fulfillment as he witnesses the children's engagement with the Primer, reflecting on the Confucian ideal that self-cultivation is the root of all good governance.