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    4-1: An Investigation of Introductory Buddhism and Daoism Rabin Chaulagain HUMN218-Q3WW Franklin University Professor Omar Alomari 16th June‚ 2013 1. Review and answer the five questions below. Your answers must

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    Concepts of Confucianism and Daoism Author’s Name Institutional Affiliation Abstract Confucianism is seen or viewed as a way of achieving the full potential in persons thus attaining harmony in society and the world through moral cultivation. All Confucians share the conviction that it is possible to transform oneself and all of society through the cultivation of virtue. This paper therefore discusses various concept and assumptions of Confucianism mainly ren‚ xiao‚ li and yi and it

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    Thought is defined by Webster’s Dictionary as “an idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind.” Thought can be influenced by different geographic locations‚ cultures‚ customs‚ religions and beliefs. On opposite sides of the world geographically there are advantages thinking like both an Easterner and Westerner. Eastern thinking is founded on many different principles than Western thinking. Differences in every aspect of life can be found among these civilizations.

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    1. Introduction As Shimomura(1982) points out‚ Steinbeck’s non-teleological thinking and the Taoism‚ which was put forward by the ancient Chinese philosopher named Lao Tzu‚ share a great deal of similarity‚ in that both of them view human beings from a detached and holistic standpoint. It is not clearly known how Steinbeck‚ who is certainly a product of his time and his American milieu‚ came to be acquainted with and interested in Lao Tzu’s philosophy‚ but in Journal of A Novel‚ he appreciates

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    Smith’s massively popular The World’s Religions. Though he is careful throughout his research in teasing out the central themes and doctrines of the world’s foremost religious systems beyond the nuance of their individual sects‚ Smith’s chapter on Taoism strikes me as rather uncharitable. In a very uncharacteristic manner‚ he all but dismisses Taoist frameworks as merely superstitious. I find this attitude surprising given that the principles of a Taoist metaphysic as defined above are to be found

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    Amidst the chaos of political instability and constant warring of the Zhou era‚ arose many intellectual thinkers that brought such a profound impact in the fields of politics‚ religion‚ and philosophy. Even to this day‚ their influence can be seen on the many matters of China. Confucianism became the paramount school of thinking and later significant philosophies such as Daoism and Legalism gained immense recognition as well. Each party had their own proposals for creating an idealistic political

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    Three areas of philosophy emerged amidst the chaos and constant warring of the Zhou era. The three were called Confucianism‚ Daoism‚ and legalism. They were Chinese philosophies that were thought to be the best ways to rule and achieve order in the society. Confucianism believed that a ruler ’s job was to set a good example‚ and not order. Since people were thought of as naturally good‚ they would following the right path based on their own conscience. Legalism was a more harsh way of ruling‚ led

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    Comparison of Lao Tzu and Machiavelli It is obvious to most people the differences between black and white‚ light and darkness‚ or Pepsi and Coca-Cola. Many people have different preferences for each of these things‚ as well as different views about them. While one person may argue that Pepsi is the ultimate cola beverage‚ another person may claim that Coca-Cola is the best by far. This is such the case with many different people in this world‚ on many different topics. A prime example of contrasting

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    Amidst the chaos of political instability and constant warring of the Zhou era‚ arose many intellectual thinkers that brought such profound impact in the field of politics‚ religion and philosophy. Even to the day‚ their influence can be espied in the many matters of China. Confucianism became the paramount school of thinking and later significant philosophies such as Daoism and Legalism gained immense recognition as well. Each party had their own proposals for creating an idealistic political society

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    Vietnamese Ao Dai Vietnamese Ao Dai is a fashion of all fashions in the country. In old days it was both for men and women and was preferred by people of all classes. Men’s clothes - loose garment reaching from the neck to about the waist called Ao Coc (short blouse) and loose trousers - were usually brown (in the North) or black (in the South) to suit them when they did farming. On special occasions‚ men join the rituals or festivals with their formal blouses and white trousers or even Ao Dai

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