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    main teachings was filial piety‚ the reverent respect for people in higher standing than you‚ such as parents and older people. His ideal world was one where hierarchy created harmony and conventions governed actions (Ebery‚ 42). The highest virtue for Confucius is called Ren‚ or “perfect goodness‚ benevolence‚ humanity‚ co-humanity‚ human heartedness‚ and nobility” (Ebery‚ 43). I consider the morality and structure of Confucianism to be a great strength. I believe that filial piety is important for

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    Confucianism and Taoism have contrasting views on both religion and politics. However‚ they stem from a similar goal and have similar beliefs. Confucianism is mainly centered around virtue and ethics as a means to an ordered society and believes that an ordered society is what people should strive for. Taoism‚ on the other hand‚ focuses on the individual life in relation to the Tao‚ or "way of nature." Both are considered philosophies and not religions and acknowledge a path that a person should

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    Taoism Vs Confucianism

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    I chose to compare as well as contrast the teachings of Taoism and Confucianism and their views on an ideal society and how it will thrive. I picked this question because I had an interest in the Taoist religion and the philosophy behind Confucianism and his teachings. They each have their own views yet they somehow are still able to tie into each other’s views. It reminds me of a two puzzle pieces‚ if you are just looking at them separately‚ they look nothing alike‚ but once you put them together

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    Piety is a Part of Justice: Euthyphro’s suggestion that piety is a part of justice is perhaps as close to a definition of piety that we ever receive in the dialogue of Euthyphro. This is because of all the explanations offered by Euthyphro‚ this one comes closest to measuring piety with a valid‚ universal standard. Euthyphro’s first suggestion‚ that piety is what he is doing now‚ is not only merely an example‚ not a definition‚ but Euthyphro is so pompous as to use himself as the standard with

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    When people find that their world has become foreign and strange to them‚ they tend to react in one of two ways. They either try to change the present to match a time in the past when things were alright in their minds which is known as being a reactionary. While others will try to push for new change to solve the problems in the present which is known as being a revolutionary. In the Spring-Autumn period of China‚ 722-481 BCE‚ many people were finding themselves in this position as order seemed

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    John Powers Classical Chinese Philosophy Confucius Term Paper A Reflection on Confucianism Confucianism teachings focus on three socially critical topics. These aspects are woven into the Confucian teachings called The Analects. The Analects can be broken down into the four main parts of focus‚ humanity‚ or Jen‚ word-deed‚ propriety and the superior man. These Analects are primarily concerned with the personal‚ and government morality of the people in a given society‚ the correctness

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    Piety In Early America

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    Piety Piety was a very important value for the early settlers and it was something that was valued by almost everyone during this time period. To have piety means to have a deep respect and devotion to God‚ and people often demonstrated their faith rather than keeping it hidden and done in private. Even though piety was prevalent before the first Americans settled in the New World‚ it became even more crucial for them. To the Pilgrims‚ God was their protector who protected them as they made their

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    indoctrinating Christianity into their constructed idea of self; The east without psychologists or therapists had Confucianism to make sense of life. Philosophy like religion has a main objective that aims to explain what we experience within our reality; maintaining an undertone of contentment with the inevitable fate of death. We will first look at the two schools of thought within Confucianism. There is the idealist perspective that we are naturally good with social influences corrupting

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    relatives are mad at him because “it is impious for a son to prosecute his father for murder. But their ideas of the divine attitude to piety and impiety are wrong” (4e). Because of this‚ Socrates enquires about what Euthyphro believes piety truly is‚ to which he provides his four definitions that Socrates ultimately disagrees with. The first attempt in defining piety is when Euthyphro says‚ “I say that the pious is to do what I am doing now‚ to prosecute the wrongdoer…. whether the wrongdoer is your

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    Socrates Piety Analysis

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    morality‚ even questioning a fellow Athenian Euthyphro. Paying with his life‚ Socrates embarked on a mission to question beliefs‚ and during this time he question Euthyphro about his expertise with "piety" and "impiety." As Euthyphro claimed his morality was something he gained from the god’s definition of piety‚ and was prosecuting his father for accidentally murdering a servant‚ but Socrates argues that even the gods are inconsistent. Socrates was being charged

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