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    as Siddhartha was who started the Buddhism. King Asoka started spreading Buddhism. Songtsan declared that Buddhism be the national religion in Tibet. | Confucius which was the founder of Confucianism. The two most significant commentators were Meng Tzu and Zunzi. Zhu Xi was the Neo-Confucian scholar who wrote the four books which were used to study. | Sage named Laozi‚ which is said to have written the Daode jing. A sage named Zhuangzi‚ who taught that the practical concerns of improving harmony

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    Mark Di Suvero Analysis

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    purpose of the municipal building to which the work is housed. Mark di Suvero’s sculpture “Lao Tzu” was made in Long Island and purchased by the Denver Art Museum in 1995. It was brought to Denver in pieces and assembled on site by di Suvero. The red painted steel i-beam sculpture stands 30’ tall and weighs over 16 tons. While di Suvero does not apply any special meaning to his sculptures‚ the title Lao Tzu is likely attributed to di Suvero’s reverence to the Chinese monk credited with founding Taoism

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    Confucius stressed that a harmonious society can be created through the practice of Li. Discuss how this is possible by using the Five Relationships concepts. What is the Five Relationships? * In Confucianism‚ it’s between superior and inferior person. They are ruler – subject‚ husband – wife‚ father – son‚ older brother – younger brother‚ and elder friend – younger friend. * Each has a formal responsibility to carry out toward the other. The husband has responsibility for li toward his

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    complex rituals‚ and revealed scriptures in classical Chinese"(The Encyclopedia of Religion – volume 3 – 1993 Macmillan Publishing Company – New York‚ NY – pg. 272). Taoism as a philosophy appears in two books‚ the Lao-tzu which was later renamed Too Te Ching‚ and there was Chuang-tzu. The

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    All businesses need a sales function in order to identify and target potential customers‚ develop a reliable customer relationship and provide goods and services in return for funds (Chris Anderson 2009). Without this core activity‚ businesses could easily drop out of competition. However‚ in today’s hectic and intricate selling environment‚ ethical behavior has been more and more taken for granted and has gradually lost its importance (Ingram‚ LaForge and Schwepker 2007‚ 301). Many international

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    It is always present in you. You can use it anyway you want. <br>~Lao-tzu <br> <br>Taoism and Buddhism are the two great philosophical and religious traditions that originated in China. Taoism began the sixth century BCE. Buddhism came to China from India around the second century of the Common Era. These two religions have shaped Chinese life and thought for nearly twenty-five hundred years. One dominant concept in Taoism and Buddhism is the belief in some form of reincarnation. The idea that life

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    Plato and Confucius

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    their moral theory to public office (though both failed). And while Plato espoused the ‘heavenly’ forms‚ Confucius espoused the ‘Decree of Heaven.’ Moreover‚ Plato advocated the life of the philosopher‚ even as Confucius advocated the life of the chun-tzu. More importantly to this paper‚ Confucius and Plato both advocated an ultimate ethical ideal. Confucius’s1 ethical ideal‚ ren‚2 is central to the Analects (60 of the 499 chapters are devoted its discussion‚ and the word appears 109 times3). The term

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    EL ARTE DE LA GUERRA EN LAS ORGANIZACIONES Sun Tzu nunca imagino que las tácticas de guerra que describe en su libro “El Arte de la Guerra” serían las bases para trazar las estrategias utilizadas en las organizaciones cientos de años después de su publicación. El libro hace hincapié en la guerra como el elemento primordial para la obtención de recursos en los Estados. En la actualidad‚ una guerra no hace más fuerte a un territorio‚ sino más bien‚ las organizaciones de las cuales depende para

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    Matrix in Philosophy

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    MATRIX FOR THE EASTERN AND WESTERN PHILOSOPHY |Eastern Countries |Religion |Origins & History | | |Senses are source of knowledge |Definition of soul as level of life

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    language system‚ called Hanyu Pinyin‚ representing Chinese letters using Roman letters and is more commonly used amongst China and around the world. Like the Christian faith‚ they too use a sacred book‚ Tao Te Ching written by the great Sage‚ Lao Tzu as a guidance. This text has been translated almost as much as the Christian Holy Bible it. It consists of 81 poems or chapters that are quite broad and vague and because of this‚ it can be interpreted and applied universally. It speaks of possible

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