Different phi□osophica□ s□hools □av□ offer□d□various interpretatio□s □f Ren□Zha □□ Ben Yuan. In Confuc□ani□m, Ren□is□seen as a□ i□heren□ quality□□□at ca□□be cultivated□throu□h□ed□catio□, self□discipline, and moral □ract□c□. Menc□us,□a pro□inent Confu□ian□th□nker, ar□ued th□t human□beings□are born with an in□ate □ense□of goo□□es□, which c□□ be nur□□red and developed throug□ proper gui□a□ce □nd ed□□ation. Xunzi, a□othe□ Conf□cian philo□□□her, t□ok a more□pessimistic vi□w,□suggesti□g tha□ human□n□tu□e is inhe□ent□□ selfis□ and that mor□l□virtues must be□impose□ through st□ict social n□rms a□d institutions□□谊与□别
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