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Dive into the ancient Chinese philosophies of Confucianism and Daoism, exploring their beliefs, customs, and impact on society. Discover the significance of Yin and Yang, traditional practices, and ways of living in harmony with nature. Compare and contrast these two influential philosophies to understand their profound influence on the natural world and human behavior.
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Chinese Philosophies中國哲學 By: Caitlin Thompson, Erin Vander Bleek, Madison Sturtz, and Devin J. Bly
Confucianism Philosopher: Confucius Traditional customs References to ancestors Yin and Yang: Earth Yin- darkness & female force Yang- heaven & male force 1/3 of the world’s religious practice
Daoism • Philosopher: Laozi • Custom: to live in harmony with nature • “Dao”-the way of the earth • Believes that water yields • Most turn to the unnatural society
Compare and Contrast Confucianism Daoism Influenced people’s view of the natural world Showed people how to behave • Similarities • Both are ancient styles of living for Chinese people
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