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    situations would change anything. It taught that one should let things be the way that they were and it would all come together eventually. Confucianism on the other hand‚ taught its followers that they should be active in political affairs. It also taught that one should be respectful to their elders‚ and that propriety was a necessary trait. Daoism is passive. Confucianism takes action. Legalism is to take control and do what you can do. More violent and corrupted than the other 2. Legalists burned all

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    Huang Compare and Contrast Essay Although Confucianism and Daoism were both developed during the era of the Warring states in China and both were practiced by most officials in the government at the same time‚ Confucianism and Daoism were developed for different reasons and addresses separate problems during the Warring states era. Confucianism started as the compilation of the teachings of a single low level official known as Kong Fuzi. Confucianism was developed as a way for government to rule

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    social relationship and moral thought. The Arche of Confucianism is the Tao. The Tao is the “ truth” and it serves as a particular approach to life ‚ tradition‚ and politics. The Tao is an emphasis of the “ fascinans” aspect of the sacred. IT fascinates our attention through good and beautiful things such as a sunrise. The cosmos of Confucianism are also the Tao. The Tao is the principal concerns of human life. The main ethos of Confucianism is the Silver Rule ( Shu).The Silver Rule is “ Don’t

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    The term “filial obligation” refers to special family duties that children are responsible for when their parent(s) age and can no longer act independently. There is often a debate regarding this topic‚ which consists of the question of whether or not filial obligation should be a moral duty. Two philosophers that argue the idea of filial obligations are Norman Daniels and Christina Hoff Sommers. Daniels argues against the idea‚ claiming that it should not be a moral obligation of a child to tend

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    References: Cited Finch‚ G. (2000) Linguistic Terms and Concepts (New York: Palgrave). Finch‚ G. (1998) How to Study Linguistics (London: Macmillan). Finegan‚ E‚ and Besinger‚ N. (1989) Language: Its Structure and Use (New York: Harcourt Brace). Fromkin‚ V. and Rodoman‚ R. (1993) An Introduction to Language (New

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    What is Confucianism? A lot of people in the world ask this question. The answer to that question is that Confucianism is a religion based in Asia that was made before Christ’s birth. Confucianism is a religion that teaches you how you should live your life. All of the information was found on religioustolerance.org‚ and was written by B.A. Robinson. This essay will tell you all about Confucianism. The roots and history of Confucianism are based in a time very long ago. The religion of Confucianism

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    The polytheistic Hinduism and compared to the more philosophical‚ secular Confucianism share various similarities in social policies‚ behavioral acceptance and philosophical however Hindu’s achieve this through the caste system while Confusion’s achieve it via Meritocracy. As a religion Hinduism has the least social mobility‚ with the caste system it is nearly impossible to increase your status in that lifetime. Hindus believe that if you complete your duties or dharma you will receive good karma

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    slices their own definition of religion‚ they cannot categorize Confucianism as such. Rather‚ I feel that it fits under the category of an ethical system. It was built on non-religious foundations‚ it lacks some of the most common aspects of all known religions‚ and its teachers and followers have even separated themselves from the term of religion. In order to understand the reasoning of

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    What is the significance of Daoism and Confucianism? How do they differ? The most prominent beliefs in emerging Empires like China were Daoism and Confucianism. Both philosophies concerned didn’t 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

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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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