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    Huang Compare and Contrast Essay Although Confucianism and Daoism were both developed during the era of the Warring states in China and both were practiced by most officials in the government at the same time‚ Confucianism and Daoism were developed for different reasons and addresses separate problems during the Warring states era. Confucianism started as the compilation of the teachings of a single low level official known as Kong Fuzi. Confucianism was developed as a way for government to rule

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    I think it was most intriguing that both Daoism and Confucianism are ancient Chinese religions that originated and developed over the same time period though considered opposites of each other‚ stem from similar beliefs and goals. Daoism is the relationship of nature and mankind while on the other hand Confucianism is more about society and mankind. This places a more personal path of life for Daoism‚ to be one with Tao; whereas Confucianism places the importance on the impacts on society as a whole

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    Confucianism vs. Daoism Confucianism and Daoism‚ although are intermingled among people who practice them‚ have very different views on what is necessary to become an exemplary person. Confucianism is based on the thought that education‚ history‚ structure‚ rules and regulation will lead to achievement and becoming fully human. Daoists‚ although they believe in order‚ hate structure‚ do not believe in education‚ and feel wandering‚ or going with the flow‚ being with nature‚ is most important

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    What is the significance of Daoism and Confucianism? How do they differ? The most prominent beliefs in emerging Empires like China were Daoism and Confucianism. Both philosophies concerned didn’t provide neither a method of thought and didn’t center nor on the life after dead. Furthermore‚ they didn’t control people’s life; instead‚ they concentrated on the human being and pathway. Founded by a charismatic and great philosopher known as Confucius‚ Confucianism is a religion based on Confucius’s

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    Confucianism versus Daoism: Responsibility Two schools of thought that arise around the same time in Ancient China are Confucianism and Daoism. Each teaches that people have certain responsibilities; however‚ they teach different types of responsibility. Kungfuzi‚ or Confucius‚ argues that every person has a responsibility placed on his shoulders to help improve society in the here and now. While Lao Tzu‚ the originator of Daoism‚ believes that each person has a responsibility‚ he believes that

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    Taoism also known as Daoism‚ is a religious or philosophical tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao. The Tao is a fundamental idea in most Chinese schools; in Taoism‚ however‚ it denotes the principle that is both the source‚ pattern and substance of everything that exsists. Confucianism is the philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC)‚ who was an important Chinese Philosopher. Confucianism has a complete system of moral‚ social‚ political

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     With the creation of civilization came the concept of order.  However‚ the different civilizations used different systems to bring about social order.  In Greece‚ they used democracy.  In China‚ a combination of Daoism and Confucianism was implemented.  (Insert something about legalism) Although‚ these systems of government and philosophy were for the most part successful‚ the system that provided the most stable version of social order was the caste system in India.     Unlike other countries‚

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    Confucianism‚ a key idea to the Ancient Chinese culture‚ had a very rigid and hierarchical reputation. While this is a very dominant idea within the Chinese way of thought‚ it had a rival‚ Taoism. The Taoist idea was that one should live in harmony with nature‚ and by high school‚ we should all know this definition and be very familiar with it. However‚ one has to ask themselves: Why did Taoism originate in the first place? Confucianism and its ideals stood for a rigid hierarchical behavior

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    Nazarbayev University Title: The Effect of Daoism and Confucianism on Tai Chi Philosophy REL 213 Chinese Religious Traditions 12.4.2014 Zhanna Kurmangaziyeva   Chinese religions are very diverse implementing their philosophy to people’s lives. Religious influence is evident from studying Chinese leisure and activities‚ such as Tai Chi Chuan. Tai Chi Chuan is a type of martial arts which popularity has increased last few decades. Slow movements and meditative philosophy are main characteristic features

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    The Chinese religions consist of three main religions and ideas. These include Buddhism‚ Daoism‚ and Confucianism. We have already learned about Buddhism‚ but Daoism and Confucianism are new to our knowledge. Buddhism is the sun‚ Daoism is the moon‚ and Confucianism is the five planets (Bilhartz‚ 259). These are separate ideas‚ but it is likely that all three religions are used at the same time by people. There are always difference of opinions about the beginning of a tradition and its origin. The

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