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    territories. Although production was hindered by constant civil war‚ it was enough to keep the government alive in China. The government had decided to abandon the ways of Confucianism in an attempt to re-unite the people of China. They implemented a new religion‚ Philosophical Daoism. Most people believed Philosophical Daoism was just a response to the corruption in the Chinese government‚ which lead to even more

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    Confucianism Beliefs: • One of Conficius’s most important tenets was respect for different family members and reverent treatment for the elder members of any society or group. • He simply wanted to instruct others in his ideas and help them behave morally. • Confucius wanted his fellow men to be upright and honorable‚ and to uphold the standards of behavior that had distinguished the Chinese empire in years past. • Confucius encouraged moderate behavior‚ thought‚ and action; • He asked all

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    Confucius stressed that a harmonious society can be created through the practice of Li. Discuss how this is possible by using the Five Relationships concepts. What is the Five Relationships? * In Confucianism‚ it’s between superior and inferior person. They are ruler – subject‚ husband – wife‚ father – son‚ older brother – younger brother‚ and elder friend – younger friend. * Each has a formal responsibility to carry out toward the other. The husband has responsibility for li toward his

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    Course Syllabus College of Humanities REL/133 Version 3 World Religious Traditions I Copyright © 2010‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course offers a survey of the major historical developments‚ structural cosmology‚ symbolic interpretation‚ and values of the Hindu‚ Buddhist‚ Taoist‚ Confucian‚ and Shinto traditions. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained

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    is during the state of war and rebellion‚ and the teachings of Buddha act as a part to help China unify. From Document 4‚ which is written during the war and rebellion state also‚ the writer is saying that Buddhism is not what to compare with Confucianism which shows how people start to question about Buddhism‚ which is the reason why the author wrote this document. He wrote it as a

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    from other academic fields‚ particularly history. Subsequently‚ debate arose over goals‚ methods‚ and appropriate subject matter as political scientists tried to resolve the often conflicting objectives of its four main scholarly traditions: (1) legalism‚ or constitutionalism; (2) activism and reform; (3) philosophy‚ or the history of political ideas; and (4) science. By the late twentieth century‚ the discipline had evolved through four periods outlined by Albert Somit and

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    Legalism dominant belief system of the Qin rulers. Qin Shihuangdi first emperor recentralized various feudal kingdoms that had split apart at the end of the Zhou Dynasty standardized all the laws‚ currencies‚ weights‚ measures‚ and systems of writing; refused to tolerate any dissent whatsoever burn books and kill scholars if dissent occurred in the book or mind. Confucianism emerged in the classical period; emphasized education as the key to moral improvement. became the most important

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    developments would reconnect ethics to history and restore order to society. The appearance of iron lead to better weapons‚ tools‚ and powerful armies. Many different philosophies began to rise in the first millennium as well. In China‚ Confusioism‚ Daoism‚ and legalism were major philosophies that were significant. In India‚ there were Buddhism‚ Hindu‚ and focuses on the cycle of re-birth and re-death. The development of iron and new visions of social and political order contributed to these many new ideas

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    Emulate. Even in that short period of time‚ they are going to have more of a lasting and have a profound impact on Chinese culture. Legalism‚ the belief that individuals are born evil‚ therefore the only way to get them to corporate is to have laws that are so strict

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    e west and the east‚ empires dominated the world from the 2nd century BC to the 2nd century AD. The main one in each area being the Roman Empire in the west‚ and the Chinese empire‚ or specifically the Han dynasty‚ in the east. While these two empires are thousands of miles apart and nearly one hundred years‚ there are many similarities between the two. The most significant difference between the two empires is the basis of government ideals. The Han dynasty was the most influential dynasty in Chinese

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