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    one another. The geographical and cultural distance between eastern and western civilization determined massive differences between the two. On the other hand, the works of ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates, and some eastern philosophies like Taoism have many of the same or common ideas and concepts. Both eastern and western philosophies regardless of having similarities have distinctive differences when examining the view of the conception of the good. In this rgard, each philosophy is noticed

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                   Taoism and Confucianism are both very complex and important religions of their time. Both mainly Asian religions, these creeds were more prominent in the times they were developed then they are today. Each of these religions had a certain belief that there was a “Way” that things should happen and should work so that goodness and peace will regulate in the world. Confucius was the founder of Confucianism. His

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    importance of nature have been intertwined with Chinese Medicine from the ancient beginnings of Chinese culture. “'Tao' or way, is the major idea of Taoism: 'Man models himself on earth, earth on heaven, heaven on the way, and the way on that which is naturally so'. Taoism teaches that human beings should be in harmony with nature, that is, with Tao” (Y). Taoism celebrates the forces of nature and recognizes the interplay of yin and yang in all things. The Taoist principles of Yin-Yang, the eight principles

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    The Glass Castle: Taoism

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    The Glass Castle Life can resemble and explain chinese philosophical symbol, the yin and the yang. The yin and yang is basically a symbol created back in the 1000 B.C by a Taoist philosopher, to explain the natural world. The meaning behind this ancient symbol can mean that sometimes in life there will be 2 complete different forces ,but in natural ways the 2 forces are interconnected. Life is embedded with both positive and negative forces, but in the end you’ll realize that what seem 2 complete

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    rules to abide by. An example of two religions that have these primary traits are Christianity and Taoism. Despite the fact that Christianity and Taoism are comparable at their cores, they have deviated in their ideas of the goal of life, the ways they get their message across, and their acknowledgment of evil. Firstly, Christians and Taoists differ in their approaches to absolute essence. Taoism establishes that the goal of each human is to find one’s own personal flow of the natural world. Essentially

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    ca/Philosophy/Taichi/taoism.html "Taoism and the Philosophy of Tai Chi Chuan." Taoism and the Philosophy of Tai Chi Chuan. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Nov. 2015. This is a summary of the growth of Taoism. This is extremely relevant to my topic and will be an important source. 2) http://www.crystalinks.com/taoism.html "Taoism - Crystalinks." Taoism - Crystalinks. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Nov. 2015. This is an explanation of the philosophy of both modern and ancient Taoism. The section on modern Taoism is not as relevant as

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    In eighty-one petite chapters, the oldest source of Taoism teaches humans how to live a pure, honorable life, and is followed by millions in the East. As well as an Eastern following, certain themes compliment yet conflict with that of Western Philosophy. The Tao represents Eastern philosophy, and influences all people, of both Eastern and Western descent. The Tao is best represented in two of its chapters; Chapters 29 and 44. To begin with, Chapter 29 discusses avoiding manipulating the world,

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    Confucianism and Taoism are both ancient Chinese styles of living, are two of the most popular philosophies and are important in China. Therefore, this paper analyze the same and different between this two, from basic thoughts and influence. Confucianism Confucianism is a way of life taught by Confucius in China. Confucianism is perhaps best understood as an all-encompassing humanism. It has been followed by the Chinese for more than two millennia. They teach people the wisdom of life, family and

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    reader to the sublimity of the infinite universal One. In Taoist terms, Wordsworth’s poems exemplify being in harmony with the Tao. In the same vein as The Tao of Pooh by the talented author Benjamin Hoff, which introduces the Eastern belief system of Taoism to Westerners by using the famous cartoon figure of Winnie the Pooh as an example, this essay will examine the works “Tintern Abbey” and “Ode on Intimations of Immortality” to demonstrate William Wordsworth as a venerable Western sage of the Taoist

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    The Teachings of Confucius versus the Tao Te Ching The teachings of Confucius and the Tao Te Ching are two important schools of thought in China. In Confucius’s Analects, he talks mostly of political and social issues and also speaks about how people must govern by following rules and displaying virtuous qualities such as honesty and integrity. Lao Zi on the other hand talks of how the world has a propensity towards balancing itself and that people should govern by “going with the flow” while the

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