Duc Hoang Professor Sandra Lee IQS 125 26 May 2008 Confucianism and Filial Piety in Chinese culture Western people might wonder why once upon a time in China‚ choosing a wife or husband for one’s life was not his or her decision but their parents’‚ or one must mourn for their deceased parents at least three years. The answer is about the definition of morality. Different conceptions of morality have guided different cultures in different directions regarding a central question of
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Confucius Confucius ’ life was of tremendous importance in the forming of Chinese culture. Confucius ’ plan and simple approach to life‚ revealed his deep seeded beliefs that through great human effort one can shape their own future. He had great faith in the ordinary man and believed that they are teachable and perfectible. Confucius believed that ordinary humans could be come awe-inspiring with wisdom and great knowledge. The quest to improve one ’s "self" became deeply rooted in the Confucian
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Chapter Two Confucianism and Christianity Confucius and Christ Colin Hoad “As to being a sage‚ or a man of virtue‚ how dare I presume to such a claim? Striving thereafter unwearyingly‚ and teaching others therein without flagging – that can be said of me‚ and that is all.” [Confucius‚ “The Analects” 7:33] “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live‚ even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.” [John 11:25] Spring
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Philosophy 312: Oriental Philosophy Main Concepts of Confucianism Abstract: The main concepts of Confucianism are discussed. IV. Main Concepts of Confucianism: the twin concepts of jen and li are often said to constitute the basis of Confucianism. A. Jen (wren): human heartedness; goodness; benevolence‚ man-to-man-ness; what makes man distinctively human (that which gives human beings their humanity). 1. The virtue of virtues; Confucius said he never really saw it full expressed.
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Martial arts From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The martial art of boxing was practiced in the ancient Thera. Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices‚ which are practiced for a variety of reasons: self-defense‚ competition‚ physical health and fitness‚ entertainment‚ as well as mental‚ physical‚ and spiritual development. Although the term martial art has become heavily associated with the fighting arts of eastern Asia‚ it was originally
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References: * Title: The Soul of Chun Kyung-ja Date: Standing Exhibition Place: Seoul Museum of Art Price: ω300 (ages 13 to 19)‚ ω 700 (over age 19) *Docent: Tuesday to Friday at 3:00 p.m. * Getlein‚ Mark. Living With Art. 9th Edition. McGraw- Hill‚ New York. 2010 * http://10mag.com/art-the-soul-of-chun-kyung-ja-seoul/
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Grace specially for the safety of Chun-mei during that event. For the first time in her life she asked a question to Kevin her adoptive dad about Chun-mei. An example is a scene that happened in the book‚ ”What about Chun-mei?” I asked. “I’m sure she’s alright‚too.” our eyes met briefly. I look away. It was the first time I had said the name Chun-mei without anger. Because of this tragic event‚ it was the very first time Grace thought about the safety of her mother Chun-mei. It also sparked her interest
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Chinese military leader named Sun Tzu‚ who commanded and analyzed his military over the Warring States Period of China. Sun Tzu produced this text in an attempt to provide future military advantages for the Chinese‚ but The Art of War’s ideas eventually spread to neighboring civilizations and empires. The ideas and facts expressed in Sun Tzu’s writings proved effective as military groups became more powerful through the writings. Throughout The Art of War‚ Sun Tzu expressed his views and tactics primarily
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REL/133 NOTES CHAPTER 1 agnosticism: “Not know” (Greek); a position asserting that the existence of God cannot be proven. animism: From the Latin anima‚ meaning “spirit‚” “soul‚” “life force”; a worldview common among oral religions (religions with no written scriptures) that sees all elements of nature as being filled with spirit or spirits. atheism: “Not God” (Greek); a position asserting that there is no God or gods. deconstruction: A technique‚ pioneered by Jacques Derrida
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Phenomenology- a discipline within philosophy that has affected many other disciplines. -It is the study of science of experience. A descriptive science‚ wanting to know what experience is. -trying to define what is true -the national attitude needs to be bracketed off to allow the experience to speak for itself. -scienceline that always has the same results. Edmond Husserl- book title is Ideas. Founder of phenomenology. •main thing about experience is that it is intentional. Consciousness
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