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Title: Confucianism


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Confucianism
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  • Overview
  • Developed from the teachings of the early Chinese
    sage and philosopher Confucius (551 BC 479 BC)
  • Focus on ethics and morality
  • Civilized individual -gt Civilized society -gt
    World Peace
  • Moral, social, political, philosophical, and
    religious thought
  • Considered by some to be the state religion of
    China and east Asian countries

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  • History
  • Eastern Zhou dynasty disintegrating
  • Confucius tried to gain political power and found
    a new dynasty
  • Felt that there was a strong need for his mission
  • Never gained enough power called a King
    without a Crown
  • Used rhetoric and analogy to get his point across

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  • History
  • After death, his disciples were the ones who
    shaped his teachings into an ethical and
    political doctrine.
  • Han dynasty approved of Confucianism as the
    official state philosophy
  • Sponsored Confucian Scholars
  • Confucian classics became the core of the
    educational curriculum

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  • Teachings of Confucius
  • Rites (practice) politeness, propriety,
    understanding ones correct place in society
  • Governance in order to govern others, one must
    first govern oneself
  • King is the calm center around which the
    kingdom turns
  • Replaced Nobility of Blood with Nobility of
    Virtue
  • Virtuous man who cultivates his qualities can be
    a gentleman
  • Shameless son of a king is only a small man

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  • Themes in Confucian Thought
  • Ritual everyday actions that contributed to a
    content and healthy society
  • Five Cardinal Relationships
  • Sovereign to subject
  • Parent to child
  • Elder to younger brother
  • Husband to wife
  • Older Friend to younger friend
  • Loyalty to your ruler
  • Humanity What you do not wish for yourself, do
    not do to others
  • The Perfect Man combines the qualities of
    saint, scholar, and gentleman

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  • Well-know sayings of Confucius
  • "I have been the whole day without eating, and
    the whole night without sleeping occupied with
    thinking. It was of no use. The better plan is to
    learn." Thrice daily I ask myself Have I been
    unfaithful in dealing for others? Have I been
    untrue to friends? Do I practice what I preach?
  • The young should be dutiful at home, modest
    abroad, heedful and true, full of goodwill for
    the many, close friends with love and should
    they have strength to spare, let them spend it
    upon the arts.
  •   "Never impose on others what you would not
    choose for yourself."
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