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    Buddhism and Confucianism

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    social value. Because of their influence on Chinese society‚ Buddhism and Confucianism also taught their followers good conduct. The Buddha taught that nirvana‚ or union with the universal spirit‚ can be reached through an understanding of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path‚ not through reincarnations from one cast to another. Confucianism taught that social order‚ harmony‚ and good government should be based on strong

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    What The Buddha Taught

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    faithful account of the Buddha’s teachings and acts as an introduction to Buddhism’s various facets. Taken from multiple ancient documents‚ “What The Buddha Taught” gives a broad overview of pillar stones of the religion including “The Four Noble Truths” and the “Noble Eightfold Path” namely. With regards to idea of permanence or impermanence‚ the Buddha states that all things in this world are in a state of constant flux with all things changing every moment. The concept of “no soul” is another teaching

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    AP DBQ

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    Grant Benick 10-16-14 AP World AP World History Free-Response Questions (DBQ) Buddhism was founded in India in the sixth century B.C.E and was brought into China by the first century C.E. Gradually winning converts‚ the fall of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E caused a period of political instability and disunity. There is the Buddhist who support Buddhism and praised the Buddha as their god. However‚ there were some people who are against Buddhism and didn’t like it as a religion so they went against

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    the six perfections‚ and the Buddha’s dharma would have you follow the eightfold path so you could attain enlightenment. Both of these have similar aspects and ways of cultivation‚ such as it is extremely difficult to focus on only one perfection or noble truth without also improving in another area as well‚ and that without a proper base nothing will come of this process. This also applies to the development of empathy‚ when a reader is developing empathy they are also cultivating other key aspects

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    Philosphy

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    they too must keep separate from the world and refrain from political involvement. Buddhism is a spiritual development focused tradition religion. Buddhists looks for insight into life from a deeper spiritual connection through meditation. The Four

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    Antonio Lucio Vivaldi wrote the Four Seasons. Vivaldi was born in Venus‚ Italy. His favorite family of instruments to work with was the strings. In fact‚ he himself was a violinist. Vivaldi is best known for his work on the Four Seasons‚ which were a series of violin concertos. He was known for his flaming red hair that eventually gave him the neck name Red Haired Priest. As a priest‚ although very devote to his church‚ he was not successful. They forced him to quit because of his extreme caring

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    As mentioned in the book‚ “To sell goods‚ we must sell words” (876)‚ the words that helped sell the WWII was “freedom” as mentioned by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in his “Four Freedoms” speech. In his State of the Union speech in 1941‚ President Roosevelt proposed four fundamental freedoms to American people The first freedom is freedom of speech so everyone gets freedom to express his or her opinion freely without any fear‚ second freedom is freedom of worship so everyone get rights to practice any

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    Learning about Buddha’s Life is not Important in Buddhism Buddhism is a religion that encompasses a variety of traditions‚ practicing teachings largely based on those of Siddhartha Gautama‚ commonly known as the Buddha‚ meaning ‘the awakened one’. The Buddha lived and taught in the eastern part of India between 6th and 4th centuries BCE. His journey to enlightenment has inspired 300 million people to follow his way of life‚ thus some Buddhists believe that it is a prerequisite to learn about the

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    Phil 103 Final

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    Samantha Teem 010104520 Phil 103 Final Exam 1A. According to Kant‚ good will is the only thing that is absolutely good without qualification. Good will is the only thing that is unconditionally good. Good will is what makes all other good things truly good. Things can be good‚ but not without qualification. The will is good because the intention itself is good‚ rather than a desired result or some outside reasoning. All in all it is the honest and unselfish intention of a will. 1B. Aristotle believed

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    A hero is someone who is admirable because he or she has commendable qualities. A hero has to be brave and honorable. People look up to them since they are good role models and they are selfless. Heroes do not always have to be real. They can be an unrealistic person who is known for saving the day. They normally use their superpowers which helps them become a hero by accomplishing difficult tasks. Many supernatural people like superheroes‚ gods‚ and goddesses are known as being heroes. The views

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