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    Confucianism Research Project Confucianism has easily been influential in the development of the Chinese state through history. In fact‚ the core ideals of Confucianism have evolved. Despite the harsh repression of Confucianism by Marxist revolutionaries during the second half of the twentieth century‚ Confucian values continues to be influential in Chinese society and recently‚ Confucian political philosophy has resurfaced again. In addition‚ the political ideas and social ethics of Confucianism

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    Hum130 R7 Daoism

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    University of Phoenix Material Daoism Worksheet Complete the following questions in detail. Answer each question with a 1- or 2-paragraph response that includes a reference citation. Make use of Experiencing the World’s Religions and other sources in your research as you complete the questions. 1. Describe the principles of yang and yin. a. The principle of yang and yin is that all things exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites‚ for example femal-male‚ dark-light and old-young. The

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    Shi Huandi Shi Huangdi was a believer of legalism. Legalism is a philosophy that say make rules and punishments. It also said you should trust no one‚ that is why he had millions of people build the wall. He also burned all of the books that went against the rules of legalism. If you were caught quoting these songs or books would be publicly killed. Those who choose to oppose these rules would have their families wiped out. Officers that fail to report this activity will be punished the same way

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    Confucianism and Buddhism

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    Are Confucianism and Buddhism religions? To answer this question one must first find the definition of the word religion. According to our text book the word religion come from the Latin word religio which means awe for the gods and concern for proper ritual (experiencing the worlds religion 3). The definition of the word religion according to several dictionaries is a belief in a divine or superhuman power or powers to be obeyed and worshiped as the creator and the ruler of the universe‚ or any

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    Confucianism vs. Hinduism

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    of Han China and early India‚ Confucianism and Hinduism had similarities in actions of believers and differences in origin and ways to achieve higher social class. Ritually‚ both Confucianism and Hinduism were similar in aspects of their actions of believers. Both religions practiced the way of doing good to others. Both had special roles of people to maintain a working‚ strong government - Hinduism with dharma‚ duties one has to fulfill in his caste‚ and Confucianism with peace and respect‚ opposing

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    Running head: THE CH’IN DYNASTY AND LEGALISM IN ANCIENT CHINA The Ch’in Dynasty and Legalism in Ancient China The Ch’in Dynasty and Legalism in China The philosophical principles that Legalism was based upon‚ set it apart from other Chinese philosophical views. These differences appealed to the rulers of the Ch’in Dynasty as they began the unification of China‚ which gave rise to the first Empire of China. Legalism was based on the premise that humans are inherently evil. A basic punishment

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    Confucianism and filial virtue Confucianism is a complex philosophy invented by Confucius during the 5th century BCE‚ which includes social‚ moral‚ philosophical‚ political and religious thoughts that dominated the culture of East Asia. Confucianism does not advocate specific religious practices or rituals in its teachings but teaches the people to adopt ethics behaviors to live in harmony. The most important of its virtues is probably the filial virtue that characterizes‚ still nowadays

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    Prothero And Daoism Essay

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    Daoism is a spiritual tradition emphasizing on flourishing in human nature and I didn’t have any idea about it until I read Prothero. I leant that the problem in Daoism is lifelessness and social decline. Since the religion is so much connected to nature‚ when one does not live life authentically and does not flourish‚ they’re moving

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    Ideology Of Confucianism

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    the nation. The ideology could be a religious‚ economical‚ political‚ or socially motivated force the derives the whole nation forward. I will argue that Confucianism is an ideology that strongly connects politics‚ “ethics”‚ and social structures as well as influenced majority of Chinese dynasties to adapt some of its principles. Confucianism was created by the thoughts and ideas of Kong Fuzi‚ also known as Confucius. Confucius was born in the Lu state in 551 BC. When

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    Within Daoism‚ there is no greater force than the force of nature and we as human beings are a part of that force. A person should never avoid what comes natural to them just as a tornado does not avoid what it faces on the path of its destruction. We must follow our nature and let our intuitions act in their natural way. Nature is everything that humanity is constructed out of and all that has sprung from nature should follow what the world has provided. Humanity is not of its own creation

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