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    I choose Confucianism because there are a lot of things that Confucianism can do to solve the problem that our country is facing right now like corruption‚ poverty‚ terrible crimes‚ increased case of women and children being violated‚ and the apathy people show who see no hope for our country. There are many values that Confucianism possesses that have to be applied by Filipinos in their daily lives such as good manners‚ sincerity‚ and kindness. Through these values‚ Filipinos could attain peace

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    Hinduism And Confucianism

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    great belief systems‚ Hinduism‚ Confucianism‚ and Buddhism. Each lasted from different times‚ at different societies‚ Hinduism in India when the Aryans first came to India involving with the Dravidians‚ Confucianism in China after the Warring States Period in order to end the disorder there‚ and Buddhism in after Hinduism when the cast system fell apart. These belief systems‚ each had strong impacts on the political‚ social‚ and economic groups of society. Confucianism has a powerful impact on social

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    Confucianism Jesus Ortiz University of Phoenix February 19‚ 2015 Ronald Griffen Confucianism can be defined as an ethical and philosophical system that developed from the teachings of a Chinese philosopher called Confucius. The core of this system is humanistic in nature and followers of this particular religion always aim at making sure that everything is done in the right way. The main purpose of this paper is to explore Confucianism as a religion and some of the teachings that it propagates

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    China has one of the longest and well-known acknowledged histories. As country evolved‚ so did the ideology of philosophy. There are two philosophies‚ and one religion that contributed significantly in establishing Chinese history. These are Confucianism‚ Legalism‚ and Buddhism. Each has its own meanings; each had its own ways of viewing the human nature; and how to lead government‚ society‚ and family. Although they each have many differences their purpose is the same‚ to make better society.

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    November 2010 Neo-Confucian History and its Application to Government Neo-Confucianism arose in China during the Song Dynasty as a vehicle to reapply Confucian teachings and morality to an era in which Buddhist and Daoist followers were all but competing with Confucianism. Such competition found Confucianism becoming more and more related to the state as an official religion‚ reducing the true existence of Confucianism as predicated by Kung T’zu’s own canonical texts. The revival of Confucian thought

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    Confucianism paper Romaine Stewart REL/133 May 11‚ 2015 Robert Rowland Confucianism paper Confucianism is the ethical and philosophical system developed by a Chinese philosopher called Confucius. The followers of this religion main concern is humanistic‚ they are mainly concern in making sure everything goes according to the teachings. This religion focus on making everyone follow a path of righteousness‚ do good to others and the same will follow. The purpose of this paper is to explore the teachings

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    Confucianism and Legalism

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    Confucianism and Legalism Ancient China’s system of government was very erratic‚ and as the mandate of heaven changed hands‚ so did the ruling body. The conflict at the end of the Zhou Empire was a result of the end of the dynastic cycle; corruption infiltrated the government and the system fell apart to war between states for power and peasant revolts. This lead a philosopher named Confucius to develop a set of ideals to live by. These codes were built on such virtues as honesty‚ trust‚ responsibility

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    Buddhism And Confucianism

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    There were many reasons for the codification of religions and philosophies during the classical era. Two of them are suffering and war which helped develop Buddhism and Confucianism. Suffering is the main cause for The codification of Buddhism during the classical era. Buddhism was founded Siddhartha Gautama. Buddhism can be considered a branch departing from hinduism. Siddhartha Gautama Is known as the Buddha. He Grew up as a prince and was protected for the outside world for a long time. When he

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    Socratic Dialectic‚ Method‚ and Piety This essay will discuss the nature of Socrates inquiries in to the way humans ought to live. This paper will begin by looking at Socrates ’ understanding of the good life and the importance of self-knowledge. It will then look at the theory of learning that the Socratic dialectic fosters‚ along with Socrates ’ theory of the natural goodness of human nature. Using Plato ’s story of Euthyphro‚ it will show the practical nature of Socrates ’ task of making people

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    Confucianism and Daoism

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    Confucianism and Daoism The idea of the religion of Confucianism was developed by the Chinese philosopher Confucius. The idea of Confucianism is teaching a person to be able to have the power to make the most logical decisions on their own. It teaches its followers a greater meaning for life which then helps them to better understand death. As a religion it is a different kind of religion. It is taught to followers that there should be harmony between the ancestors‚ humanity and Heaven

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