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pshichka [43]
3 years ago
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What is one way Confucianism differs from Daoism?

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Anon25 [30]3 years ago
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Answer:

Confucianism

Description Confucianism, also known as Ruism and sometimes also called Confucianism, is a philosophical system with ritual, moral and religious applications, preached by the disciples and followers of Confucius after his death.

Taoism or Daoism is a philosophical and religious tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao. The Chinese word 道 tao, is usually translated as 'way' or 'way', although it has innumerable nuances in Chinese philosophy and popular religions

Differences

: Taoism, on the other hand, is taught directly through the writings of Lao Tzu (also called Lao Tzu). The main manuscript of Taoism is the "Tao Te Ching." Confucianism focuses more on earthly life, while Taoism looks at life beyond this world

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Confucius

While they have some religious elements in common, the two philosophies seem to contradict each other at first glance. However, looking at it another way, between these two ideologies, methodologies of human thought seem to intertwine with respect to everything; which leads to certain defined codes of conduct.

Regardless, the two philosophies differ in some ways. First of all, Confucianism is more earthly. As such, it focuses on the social aspect of man and his daily life. As Confucius, who proposed Confucianism, said, philosophy is inherently the social creature that has the capacity to be good. You become superior if you behave in the way that society expects to stay in harmony.

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taoism

Taoism is different, because it goes beyond this world. The main idea of ​​this philosophy is to embrace the Tao (the greater reality that is made up of the universe and everything else). It also focuses on the relationship of the person with himself to achieve inner harmony. Therefore, it is good to say that in Confucianism the person achieves self-improvement by relating to his immediate external environment, while Taoism proposes that this improvement is achieved from oneself; that is to say, internally.

Explanation:

this is what the guy obove me said ut in English.

<u><em>Btw if your reading this plz stop using a translator. i know you speak English.</em></u>

max2010maxim [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Confucianismo

DescripciónEl confucianismo, también conocido como ruismo y a veces también llamado confucionismo, ​ es un sistema filosófico con aplicaciones rituales, morales y religiosas, ​ predicadas por los discípulos y seguidores de Confucio tras su muerte.

El taoísmo o daoísmo es una tradición filosófica y religiosa de origen chino la cual enfatiza vivir en armonía con el tao. La palabra china 道 tao, se suele traducir por 'vía' o 'camino', aunque tiene innumerables matices en la filosofía y las religiones populares chinas

Diferencias

:el taoísmo, por el contrario, se enseña directamente a través de los escritos de Lao Tzu ( también llamado Lao Tse). E principal manuscrito del taoísmo es el «Tao Te Ching». El confucianismo se centra más en la vida terrenal, mientras que el taoísmo mira la vida más allá de este mundo

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confucio

 

Si bien tienen algunos elementos religiosos en común, las dos filosofías parecen contradecirse entre sí a primera vista. Sin embargo, viéndolo de otro modo, entre estas dos ideologías parecen entrelazarse metodologías del pensamiento humano con respecto a todo; lo cual conduce a ciertos códigos de conducta definidos.

A pesar de todo, las dos filosofías difieren en algunas cosas.  Ante todo, el confucianismo es más terrenal. Como tal, se concentra en el aspecto social del hombre y su vida cotidiana. Como dijo Confucio, quien propuso el confucianismo, la filosofía es inherentemente a la criatura social que tiene la capacidad de ser buena. Uno se convierte en alguien superior si se comporta de la manera que la sociedad espera para mantenerse en armo

nía.

taoismo

El Taoísmo es diferente, porque va más allá de este mundo. La idea principal de esta filosofía es abrazar el Tao ( la realidad mayor que está compuesta por el universo y todo lo demás). También se centra en la relación de la persona consigo misma para alcanzar la armonía interior. Por lo tanto, está bien decir que  en el confucianismo la persona alcanza la automejora relacionándose con su entorno exterior inmediato, mientras que el taoísmo propone que esa superación se alcanza a partir de uno mismo; es decir, de manera interior.

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