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    more spiritual support. Confucianism‚ not a real religion‚ is just an ethical and philosophical system‚ which developed from Confucius’ thoughts and later was treated as a kind of belief to educate common people. Confucianism is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius ("Master Kong"‚ 551–479 BC). The Confucius’ teachings contained the beginning of a system of thought and behavior that developed into a sophisticated ethico-religious

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    Confucianism Five Great Relationships The relationship which Confucianism acknowledges provides a way which people view it as a visible object. It stems from the mindset in believing that relationships are human beings. However‚ the significant that represents the rectification of names‚ tend to lend towards the relationship being of a social role which also carries with it‚ a social status. This means that Confucianism believes that each individual must have the qualities to live up certain these

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    provide neither a method of thought and didn’t center nor on the life after dead. Furthermore‚ they didn’t control people’s life; instead‚ they concentrated on the human being and pathway. Founded by a charismatic and great philosopher known as Confucius‚ Confucianism is a religion based on Confucius’s philosophy and his system of teaching. Humanism is the significance of Confucianism considering that Confucian partisan have a convinced view of human being and nature which mean people are the innovators

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    Different societies held widely varying beliefs and values‚ but their cultural and religious traditions offered guidance on moral‚ religious‚ political‚ and social issues. Jainism and Manichaeism involved becoming spiritually in tune with one-self and nature while Confucianism involved preparing individuals for an idealistic future in government. Persia and India shared similar beliefs when it came to sacrifices and values with ancient Aryans. Philosophical and religious beliefs were similar in that

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    the dominant philosophical school in China. Confucianism represented the teachings of Chinese philosopher‚ Confucius‚ concerning the fields of ethics and politics and emphasizes on personal and government morality‚ humaneness and one’s duty to family and society. Following the popularity of Confucianism and the death of Confucius‚ the creation of The Analects or Lunyu 論語‚ was written by Confucius’ followers and disciples in the Warring States period. His teachings were the first to introduce the concept

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    The five relationships of Confucianism are father and son‚ elder brother and younger brother‚ husband and wife‚ older friend and younger friend‚ and ruler and subject. Confucius believed in these relationships as the building blocks of a civilized society. He also believed that a particular set of behaviors must be maintained in each relationship‚ which usually comes from the development of deliberate traditions. Without them‚ he believed humans would return to anarchy. Being morally upright means

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    [Confucianism Paper] [By; Kari L Sherwood] [University of Phoenix] Confucianism is also known as Ruism and is a very philosophical as well as ethical system. It was developed by a Chinese philosopher Confucius. Confucianism started as an ethical teaching during the Spring as well as the Autumn period‚ but later had cosmological and metaphysical elements in the Han Dynasty. After the abandonment of Legalism in China‚ Confucianism became the official ideology of the Han. There beliefs are that humans

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    Confucius was one of the most influential people on East Asian culture. Born in the sixth century‚ Confucius committed himself to spreading morality and inspiring people to do good (Ebrey‚ 42). Confucius linked moral behaviour to traditional roles and hierarchies in both social and political life. One of his main teachings was filial piety‚ the reverent respect for people in higher standing than you‚ such as parents and older people. His ideal world was one where hierarchy created harmony and conventions

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    this religion became more important with the founder named Kung Fu-tzu who later became known as Confucius. He was born into poverty that helped him understand the suffering and social life of others. This mentor became the most influential philosopher in China. Moreover‚ this historic event began to develop when china was in crisis; at this time the political system was deteriorating. However‚ Confucius took advantage of the chaos to strengthen the social order and to find a way to peace and happiness

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    Traditional Chinese culture on the influence of the enterprise culture construction in China Name: Wang Shuyun (Sophie) Any business‚ its survival and development with its own cultural conditions and cultural environment are inseparable. Enterprise culture is the basis of survival‚ the standard of behavior‚ a guarantee of success. My article focuses on the traditional culture‚ Confucianism‚ Taoism two ideas on the positive role of enterprise culture‚ but also a brief analysis of the traditional

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