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    society telling us what we were allowed to do and what we couldn’t‚ civilization would collapse. These constraints‚ he believed‚ created a certain discontent within people. However‚ Confucius thought the opposite‚ in which humans are born good-spirited. When I think about this question I would have to agree with Confucius. There is a spectrum of theories that support both good and evil within the human race‚ each with valid points that explains the range of our interests‚ being either for ourselves

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    Principle of Confucius The first thing that ever came out my mind when hearing the Principle of Confucius is the combination of all his philosophies in life which are personal and governmental morality‚ correctness of social relationships‚ justice and sincerity that have been developed to what they called as Confucianism but there are two main principles which are the core principles: the Ren ("humaneness" or "benevolence") and Li (propriety‚ reverence‚ courtesy‚ ritual). Based on Confucius principles

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    Michael Puett and Christine Gross-Loh attempt to bring Confucius into 21st century American life in their book The Path. At first glance‚ the book seems to be about equally about discussing Confucius’ way of teaching in his heyday while also providing some ways that they may be applied in our daily modern lives. However‚ after reading it‚ the message I got from it was that Puett and Gross-Loh were simply trying to lift bits and pieces out of Confucianism and put them in a modern perspective without

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    religion‚ in which following the rule of nature will lead to happiness‚ and prosperity. The purpose of Taoism is to unify the economical classes by emphasizing the virtues and knowledge of Taoism. Confucianism was founded by Confucius‚ and its mean is literally follower of Confucius. Confucianist believe that there is only one God. When one dies the soul

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    medicine contribute to a peaceful society? First Draft: (1) Intro: (2) Example #1: The link between Confucianism and China. (Causes and Consequences) Confucius was born in 51 BC and grew up in poverty. His real name is Kong Zi‚ the name Confucius‚ catholic priests finding it easier to use‚ gave it to him. The causes were that‚ Confucius said‚ and wrote in his books‚ that the past was better than the present. Emperor Qin didn’t like his teachings and burned all his books but that didn’t stop

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    person’s individual pursuit of knowledge was important to their success. Confucius‚ the founder of Confucianism‚ enforced the ideas of the essential goodness of each individual and that character‚ not birth was important. He believed that anyone could work their way up on the ladder of success‚ so to speak by the knowledge they possessed. (Spodek 209) In the Analects‚ a collection of thoughtful perceptions attributed to Confucius‚ it says “I am not one who was born with knowledge; I am one who loves

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    Loyalty In Ancient China

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    Loyalty is applicable for the social class to which most of Confucius’ students held by‚ and still do throughout history because the most important way for an aspiring young scholar to become an important official was to enter a ruler’s civil service through loyalty‚ loyalty is identical to filial piety‚ and loyalty defines one’s moral commitments as being honest and reliable to one’s surrounding social‚ cultural‚ and historical community as a whole. In later ages‚ emphasis of loyalty was often

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    evolution. The author began chapter one of the book with the core ideas of Confucius‚ which includes of education‚ ritual‚ and hierarchical yet reciprocal relationships. The format of each chapter is organized into a FAQ format to provide a clear and concise answer of a particular topic without overwhelming the readers‚ which also helps to refocus their attentions. For instance‚ one of the subheadings for chapter one is “has Confucius always been venerated in China?” follow with explanation focusing on

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    Daoism And Confucianism

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    Daoism and Confucianism Reflection Paper I’ve learned that Daoism (Taoism) and Confucianism are very important religions to the China. These two religions have a great influence on the Chinese people and how they view the world‚ as well as‚ having a tremendous impact on others over time. According to these two philosophies of Daoism and Confucianism‚ they’re like the elements of Yin and Yang‚ both grew up together and pretty much made one another. Daoism is thought to accentuate yin aspects of reality

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    Confucianism vs. Buddhism

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    thoughts that Confucius came across throughout his life. Buddhism speaks about how to acquire great knowledge throughout life. Confucianism was founded by a Chinese man‚ but Buddhism was founded by an Indian man. These quick comparisons show how the religions differ‚ but more detailed comparisons will be seen throughout the essay. The origins and founders of these two religions are quite similar‚ which will be explained in this paragraph. Confucianism was founded by a man named Confucius; which is

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