Additionally, Hsun Tzu wrote a text that dives deep into both education and philosophy, while also mentioning the importance of applied studies and discipline. In the text “Encouraging Learning,” Hsun Szu illustrated a question at issue, which was: what could help heal a human nature that is so selfish and inherently evil? The question at issue is an attempt to figure something out and how to solve the problem. It is meant to be stated and engage the reader in critical thinking. Additionally, he also believed that the effect of evil human nature created consequences, which could inherently damage moral principles that keep the social order stable. The consequences mentioned follow the reasoning behind Hsun Tzu’s question, in which he states that devoted study can produce virtue, which means in simple terms the good of humanity. And for this effect to be “cured,” or reverted, he believed that the solution was devoted to study through discipline to prevent the occurrence of evil human nature from ever happening
Additionally, Hsun Tzu wrote a text that dives deep into both education and philosophy, while also mentioning the importance of applied studies and discipline. In the text “Encouraging Learning,” Hsun Szu illustrated a question at issue, which was: what could help heal a human nature that is so selfish and inherently evil? The question at issue is an attempt to figure something out and how to solve the problem. It is meant to be stated and engage the reader in critical thinking. Additionally, he also believed that the effect of evil human nature created consequences, which could inherently damage moral principles that keep the social order stable. The consequences mentioned follow the reasoning behind Hsun Tzu’s question, in which he states that devoted study can produce virtue, which means in simple terms the good of humanity. And for this effect to be “cured,” or reverted, he believed that the solution was devoted to study through discipline to prevent the occurrence of evil human nature from ever happening