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Jada Lyons

An Introduction to Confucianism - 4 views

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    Confucianism has been the chief cultural influence of China for centuries. The teachings of Confucius were never intended to be a religion. It has no revelatory sacred writings, no priesthood, no doctrine of an afterlife, and frowned on asceticism and monasticism.
Bronte Dargusch

Confucius - Crystalinks - 0 views

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    Confucius Traditionally September 28, 551 BCE - 479 BCE One of the most famous people in ancient China was a wise philosopher named Confucius - also Kong Zi, Kong Qiu, or Zhong Ni. Confucius was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese thought and life.
Sarah Doyle

Confucianism Origins, Confucianism History, Confucianism Beliefs - 1 views

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    Quick Facts Some say Confucianism is not a religion, since there are no Confucian deities and no teachings about the afterlife. Confucius himself was a staunch supporter of ritual, however, and for many centuries there were state rituals associated with Confucianism. Most importantly, the Confucian tradition was instrumental in shaping Chinese social relationships and moral thought.
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    This is a good website because it not only tells you what Confucianism is, but also its rituals and worship, ethics and community, history and beliefs etc.
Georgia Mignone

Daoism/ Taoism - 3 views

This website helps if you need information on Daoism. It explains the different teachings of Daoism.

http:__www.encyclopedia.com_topic_Chinese_religion.aspx

started by Georgia Mignone on 23 May 12 no follow-up yet
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.
Angelica Kay

Teaching Of Buddha - 4 views

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    Following the Buddha's Footsteps Instilling Goodness School City of Ten Thousand Buddhas Talmage, CA 95481 As a child, Siddhartha the Buddha, was troubled by some of the same thoughts that children today have. They wonder about birth and death. They wonder why they get sick and why grandfather died.
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    this is really good.
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    This site answered all of my inquiry questions, this was the only source i needed because it provided me with all the right answers.
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    This site answered all of my enquiry questions.
Emily Trestrail

Confucianism vs. Legalism: a Clash of Philosophies - SAS Asian History Wiki - 1 views

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    "When the Qin Dynasty came to power in 221 BC, it found itself ruling over a land where the teachings of Confucius had been spreading for almost 300 years. Qin attempted to rule China using a new philopsophy, that of How did Confucianism and Legalism differ?" This website had lots of helpful and gave me a better understanding of the differences between Legalism and Confucism, and how they functioned differently.
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    This website is very easy to understand
Maddie Holder

Confucianism's Background - 0 views

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    Confucianism became a major system of thought in Ancient China, developed from the teachings of Confucius and his disciples, and concerned with the principles of good conduct, practical wisdom, and proper social relationships. Throughout the feudal societies, it almost became dominant thinking.
Cassidy Warmington

Confucianism: Beliefs, History and Quotes - 0 views

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    What is Confucianism? Confucianism, the philosophical system founded on the teaching of Confucius (551 - 479 BC), dominated Chinese sociopolitical life for most of Chinese history and largely influenced the cultures of Korea, Japan, and Indochina. The Confucian school functioned as a recruiting ground for government positions, which were filled by those scoring highest on examinations in the Confucian classics.
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.
Angelica Kay

Teachings of Buddha - 0 views

http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/footsteps.htm

started by Angelica Kay on 04 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
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