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Chinese Philosophies

Chinese Philosophies . Confucianism, Legalism, Daoism . What is a philosophy?. A system of beliefs or values NOT based on a belief in a higher power . Confucianism - Founder and Text. Confucius Analects. Confucianism – Views of Humans.

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Chinese Philosophies

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  1. Chinese Philosophies Confucianism, Legalism, Daoism

  2. What is a philosophy? • A system of beliefs or values NOT based on a belief in a higher power

  3. Confucianism - Founder and Text • Confucius • Analects

  4. Confucianism – Views of Humans • People are naturally good and should improve behavior

  5. Confucianism – Views on Gov’t. • Government should act as an example to the people • People should follow a just ruler because proper behavior will lead to a peaceful society

  6. Confucianism – Importance of Education • Education helps lead to a more peaceful and orderly society • Educational tests were used to get government positions

  7. Confucianism – Importance of Education • Education helps lead to a more peaceful and orderly society • Educational tests were used to get government positions

  8. Confucianism – Contributions to Chinese Society • Respect for elders – filial piety • Code of politeness (still used today) • Ancestor worship • Yin & Yang represented opposites

  9. Legalism – Founder and Text • Han Fei • Han Feizi (Basic Writings)

  10. Legalism – View of Humans • Humans are evil and selfish

  11. Legalism – View on Gov’t. • Government exists to provide clear punishments and rewards • People should accept government authority automatically • Rulers should never show emotions are trust anyone

  12. Legalism – Education • People only need to know the laws and punishments for society • Do not want people to be educated because they would challenge rulers

  13. Legalism – Contribution to Chinese Society • Loyalty to the government is the most important thing • Family loyalty is not important

  14. Daoism/Taoism – Founder & Text • Laozi • Daodejing (The Way & Its Power)

  15. Daoism/Taoism – View of Humans • Humans are neither good or bad – part of nature

  16. Daoism/Taoism – View on Gov’t. • Government should rule through non- action • Ruler should not play a role, but support the people in achieving their desires

  17. Daoism/Taoism – Education • People should focus on being one with nature • Things in nature do not strive for knowledge, just accept what comes

  18. Daoism/Taoism – Contributions to Chinese Society • Yin & Yang represented opposites • Humility • Simple life and inner peace • Harmony with nature

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