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Emily McLean

Confuciansim - 1 views

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    Although Confucianism has originated from the teachings of the Chinese sage, Confucius, Confucianism is not based solely on the teaching of Confucius himself. It is a collection of philosophies and superstition including those from other philosophers. The impact of Confucianism in China and East Asia is remarkable and many of the teachings are still being used today.
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    i found this really helpful
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    Super helpful!
Katie Lawson

Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Buddhism is a religion and philosophy indigenous to the Indian subcontinent and encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs, and practices largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, who is commonly known as the Buddha (meaning "the awakened one" in Sanskrit and Pāli).
Alexandra Humphries

Legalism - Ancient Chinese Philosophy - China culture - 15 views

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    This is a very good website for legalism, the best website I have found for legalism.
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    In Chinese history, Legalism (法家; literally "School of law") was one of the main philosophic currents during the Warring States Period (and before), although the term itself was invented in the Han dynasty and thus does not refer to an organized 'school' of thought.
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    Really helpful on the history and origins of Legalism
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    good website thanks abbey
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    Great Information
Lauren Gillmeister

BBC - Religion: Taoism - 1 views

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    This is a very informative website as it is abundant with facts it has been very helpful for my assignment.
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    This website helped me fully understand the philosophies, history and beliefs of Taoism.
Tess O'Brien

Legalism and the Legalists of Ancient China - 2 views

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    Legalism was a philosophy of administration in ancient China. Upon first acquaintance with this system it seems no more than a rationalization by political administrators for their having total political control of their societies. This website is very helpful about the purpose and origin of Legalism
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    This website was very helpful in the explanation of the introduction of legalism. It is very clear about the way the government adopted Legalism and helped me clarify my information about how legalism arose through the Warring States period and its main purpose.
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    Very informative website with good facts.
Grace Hammond

Legalism (Chinese philosophy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    has really good information about Legalism in Ancient China
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    In Chinese history, Legalism (Chinese: ; literally "School of Law"; pinyin: fă jiā) was one of the main philosophic currents during the Warring States Period, although the term itself was invented in the Han Dynasty and thus does not refer to an organized 'school' of thought.
Georgia Smith

Legalism (Chinese philosophy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    good information even though it is wikipedia
Maddi Moran

Taoism in Ancient China- History for Kids - 3 views

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    This is a helpful website that is designed for kids so it is easy to understand. It gives some basic background information and explains very well the beliefs and values of Taoism.
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    This website had good explanations and information on Taoism that went straight to the point and so it made it very easy to understand.
claudia greenhill

Confucius (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 3 views

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    Confucius (551-479 BCE), according to Chinese tradition, was a thinker, political figure, educator, and founder of the Ru School of Chinese thought. His teachings, preserved in the Lunyu or Analects, form the foundation of much of subsequent Chinese speculation on the education and comportment of the ideal man, how such an individual should live his life and interact with others, and the forms of society and government in which he should participate.
Tess O'Brien

Origin of Legalism - 2 views

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    "The early thought behind Legalism was first formed by Shang Yang and was further developed by Hanfeizi and Li Si as a realist reform oriented philosophy meant to strengthen government and reinforce adherence to the law. Legalism fully emerged during the Warring States Period, a critical point in ancient Chinese history......." This web site was very helpful. It said who created Legalism and when it was introduced and outlined what Legalists believed.
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    Great site, lots of helpful information
Nicky Anderson

The History of Acupuncture - 0 views

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    Acupuncture is a very ancient form of healing which pre-dates recorded history. The philosophy is rooted in the Taoist tradition which goes back over 8000 years. The people of this time period would meditate and observe the flow of energy within and without. They also were keen to observe man's relations with nature and the universe.
Claudia Nave

The Geography of Confucianism - 0 views

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    Confucianism has had a profound impact on ancient Chinese societies. It was once governmental policy to adopt Confucian principles in order to better oneself in society. Most people did not successfully complete the exams. Society saw education as social mobility. At the local level schools, Confucian philosophy and ethics were required of every student.
Emily McLean

Confucianism - 0 views

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    Confucianism was founded by Kung Fu Tzu (Confucius), a Chinese philosopher and educator. He lived from 551 to 479 BCE (Before the Common Era, formerly BC, Before Christ). He believed that his philosophy could transform individuals and society into a more harmonious unit. Confucianism is a socio-philosophical system aimed at bettering individuals and society.
Elise Galluzzo

Japanese Confucianism, Impact of Confucius on Japan's Art & Culture - 0 views

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    this site helped me with confucianism in japan What's Here 34 Photos, 50+ Terms What is Confucianism? The teachings of the Chinese sage Confucius (−552 to −479). The impact of Confucianism on the ethical and political systems of China, and later Japan, is impossible to exaggerate. Confucianism (Jp. = Jukyō 儒教) is one of three great philosophies of China.
Alexandra McDonough

Daoism in Ancient China - 0 views

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    This is a helpful source for how Daoism was viewed and has affected Ancient China
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