Chinese Philosophies & Ethical Codes

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Chinese Philosophies & Ethical Codes. Confucianism. Confucius. Kung Fuzi (Master Kung) about 500 B.C.E. Advisor to rulers during Warring States period of China. Confucian Principles. Ren --> humaneness, benevolence - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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* Kung Fuzi (Master Kung) *about 500 B.C.E.*Advisor to rulers during Warring States period of China

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Ren --> humaneness, benevolence

“Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you.”

Xiao --> Filial Piety (Respect your elders!)

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1. Ruler

Subject

2. Father

Son

3. Husband

Wife

4. Elder Younger

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* Status

* Age

* Gender

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*Most important Confucian book.* Focus on social harmony and the role of rulers and bureaucrats in government.*assumes that “people are basically good.”* If someone does something bad, education, not punishment, is the answer.

Good people will mend their ways if they have a good example to follow (the Emperor!)

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* Knowing what he knows and knowing what he doesn’t know, is characteristics of the person who knows.

* Making a mistake and not correcting it, is making another mistake.

* The superior man blames himself; the inferior man blames others.

* To go too far is as wrong as to fall short.

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* 300s B.C.E.

* Warring States period.

* political philosophy of the Qin Dynasty.

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1. Human nature = selfish. 2. Law = morality 3. Ruler = strong, punishing hand

for baddies. Reward good people.

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One who favors the principle that individuals should obey a powerful authority rather than exercise individual freedom.

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• Warring States Period• Tried to escape society and find “the

Way of nature.”

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* The basic text of Daoism.

* In Chinese, it means The Classic in the Way and Its Power.

* “Those who speak know nothing: Those who know are silent.”

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1. Dao [Tao] = exactly like “The Force” in Starwars

2. Goal= to become one with the Dao (nature, the universe, etc.)

3. Wu wei = --> “The art of doing nothing.” --> “Go with the flow!”

4. Man is unhappy because he lives w/ man-made laws that are contrary to the ways of nature.

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1. Reject formal learning. 2. Rely on instinct. 3. Discover the “rhythm” of the

universe. 4. Ignore political and social laws.

The WAY:

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* Masculine* Active* Light* Warmth* Strong* Heaven; Sun

* Feminine* Passive* Darkness* Cold* Weak* Earth; Moon

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How is a man to live in a world dominated by chaos, suffering, and absurdity??

Confucianism --> Moral order by proper relationships

Legalism --> harsh law & order.

Daoism --> Freedom for individuals avoidance of

conformity.

3 Solutions:

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