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    Taoism is a far eastern religion that teaches living in harmony with the way of nature. Tao literally translates to "The Way." Taoism complements Confucianism‚ Buddhism‚ and Shinto religions. In contrast‚ Islam is a middle eastern religion that lives by their sacred text the Qur’an. The role of the Qur’an can be comparable to Jesus Christ’s role to Christianity. The two religions concept on God differs greatly. Those who practice Taoism do not believe in God at all. Taoism believes in two great masters:

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    Confucianism and Daoism Even though he died in 479 B.C‚ Confucianism became one of the most influential thought systems of Chinese history through a small handful of devoted followers because they continued his legacy. These followers had to derive their own interpretations of his system that formulated what is now known as the Analects. Both Confucianism and Daoism disfavored harsh government. Both also accepted the presence of a supernatural entity without providing a clear explanation on

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    Confucianism and Buddhism

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    Are Confucianism and Buddhism religions? To answer this question one must first find the definition of the word religion. According to our text book the word religion come from the Latin word religio which means awe for the gods and concern for proper ritual (experiencing the worlds religion 3). The definition of the word religion according to several dictionaries is a belief in a divine or superhuman power or powers to be obeyed and worshiped as the creator and the ruler of the universe‚ or any

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    However it is basically indefinable. It is not tangible it‚ has to be experienced. Taoism refers to a power which envelops‚ surrounds‚ and flows through all things‚ living and non-living. The "Tao" regulates natural processes and nourishes balance in the universe. It embodies the harmony of opposites. For example; there would be no love without hate‚ no light without dark‚ no male without female. The founder of Taoism is said by many to be Lao-Tse‚ an ex-follower of Confucius. He was searching for

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    its own. One of its main unique features comes from the fact that it pursued Confucianism as its core ideology. Therefore‚ even though Confucianism started in China‚ the application of it can be traced also distinctly in Korea. The Dynasty of Joseon brought the principals of Confucianism‚ and indigenized it to fit its existing values. However‚ today Confucianism is not taught anymore‚ and the values of Confucianism are considered old and out of style. It has become of an old ideology that does

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    in order to preside over central China. (Gascoigne pg.2) (Encyclopedia Britannica) During this period Confucianism emerged spreading his thoughts on right behavior and with that acceptance of rank on the basis of mutual obligation. (Gascoigne pg.2) Daoism also rears its head‚ fulfilling China’s spiritual needs. Deism emphasizes “The Way and its Power.” According to Gascoigne‚ Bamber “Confucianism and Daoism are like two sides of the same Chinese coin.” Mirroring the idea of Yin and Yang‚ also conceptualized

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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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    Confucianism and Legalism

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    31 Zalenski 2A October 18‚ 2011 Confucianism and Legalism Confucianism and Legalism were two philosophies developed by scholars as solutions to a period of disorder in China. Confucianism and Legalism are similar in that both originated during the Chinese Classical Period; however‚ they are different in government because Confucianism focuses on having an orderly‚ respectful‚ and successful ruler‚ while Legalism focuses on having an forceful and omnipotent ruler. In addition‚ education

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    traditions in their history- ConfucianismTaoism‚ and Buddhism. I am going to be talking about Confucianism and Taoism. Both of these date back to the Sixth Century B.C. The traditional founder of Taoism is Confucius and Laozi. On top of many other things Confucius was a very influential speaker. Throughout time‚ his teachings‚ and preaching developed into a religion. He spoke to a wide variety of people.<br><br>Daoist tend to look back to Laozi as their founder. Over centuries‚ Taoism was transformed from

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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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