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    Confucianism and Taoism share a few similarities. One of those similarities being they both started out as philosophies that were later turned into religions‚ although they are not your typical religions‚ as both are steeped in politics. Also‚ both philosophies were born out of the collapse of the Feudal System in ancient China (pg. 182). As the country descended into chaos‚ the ancient systems and values were being questioned; as a result‚ the Chinese government and its people were looking for some

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    I chose to compare as well as contrast the teachings of Taoism and Confucianism and their views on an ideal society and how it will thrive. I picked this question because I had an interest in the Taoist religion and the philosophy behind Confucianism and his teachings. They each have their own views yet they somehow are still able to tie into each other’s views. It reminds me of a two puzzle pieces‚ if you are just looking at them separately‚ they look nothing alike‚ but once you put them together

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    Confucian became its main influencer‚ as a result of which it attracted the attention of samurais. Daoist followers believed that since nature had survived for so many thousands of years‚ there are a lot of things that a human being can learn from it. Daoism practices meditation in order to connect with

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    Chieh Wu Professor Yulian Wu September 8‚ 2016 HIST 105 Confucianism and Legalist Ideas In the ancient times when China was in the period of philosophical ferment‚ many ideas of governing a society has been established. Because of the harsh environment due to the fact that endless wars that occurred throughout the Warring states period‚ this era was the golden age of ancient philosophy in China. The influence of the war lead to philosophical ideas being developed and discussed by philosophers all

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    indoctrinating Christianity into their constructed idea of self; The east without psychologists or therapists had Confucianism to make sense of life. Philosophy like religion has a main objective that aims to explain what we experience within our reality; maintaining an undertone of contentment with the inevitable fate of death. We will first look at the two schools of thought within Confucianism. There is the idealist perspective that we are naturally good with social influences corrupting

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    Meaning: The word Shinto was adopted from the written Chinese (神道‚ pinyin: shén dào)‚ combining two words: "shin" (神?)‚ meaning "spirit"”gods” or kami; and "tō" (道?)‚ meaning a philosophical path or study This is about “ the study of Kami”‚ what is KAMI? Kami are defined in English as "spirits"‚ "essences" or "deities"‚ there are many ways to understanding this; in some cases being human-like‚ can be animals‚ and more abstract nature power in the world (mountains‚ rivers‚ lightning‚ wind‚ waves

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    similarities in cementing a social hierarchy A) Thesis: Both Hinduism and Confucianism have similar ideals and beliefs. However‚ Confucianism is considered to be more a philosophy than a religion. 1. Direct Comparisons a. Similarity: revolved around the idea of looking into a deeper meaning of life b. Similarity: try to better people’s lives c. Differences i. Confucianism: based on work ethics a. Positions of authority are the philosophers/politicians

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    Confucianism and Buddhism originate from two different cultures‚ but have many similarities. One resounding similarity between the philosophies of these two is the idea of avoiding the extremes. Confucius refers to it as the mean‚ while Buddhism refers to it as the middle path. However‚ achieving the middle path is approached differently and also results in different destinations‚ or rewards‚ within their respective philosophies. An important aspect of Buddha’s teachings is the Eightfold Path‚

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    practice of worshipping a superhuman or god(s) in control. Since the world has many different parts‚ with different cultures they have different religions according to their region. Three of the well-known religions in Asia are Buddhism‚ Taoism‚ and Confucianism. Since the 3 religions are different‚ research was needed to bring out their similarities and compare each one of them together. Buddhism is a way of finding peace in yourself. It is a religion that helps us to find the happiness and satisfaction

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    The Chinese people have three main traditions in their history- Confucianism‚ Taoism‚ and Buddhism. I am going to be talking about Confucianism and Taoism. Both of these date back to the Sixth Century B.C. The traditional founder of Taoism is Confucius and Laozi. On top of many other things Confucius was a very influential speaker. Throughout time‚ his teachings‚ and preaching developed into a religion. He spoke to a wide variety of people.<br><br>Daoist tend to look back to Laozi as their founder

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