PPT-Lesson 16 EQ: What are the central beliefs of Daoism
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and Legalism Objective SWBAT describe the central beliefs of Daoism and Legalism and explain how these beliefs impact the lives of people that practice them Do
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and Legalism Objective SWBAT describe the central beliefs of Daoism and Legalism and explain how these beliefs impact the lives of people that practice them Do Now Philosophy set of beliefs. Your . Belief System. Module 1. Your Inner Being.. Beliefs. Your Story. Module 1. Your Inner Being. Beliefs. Your Story. Your belief system is unique, and it is what you believed as true from a certain condition in your life. . Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism. Conflict and Creative . Throught. From about 770-453 B.C.E. China fell into a period of chaos with a number of small states fighting for power.. So much instability led the Chinese to ask important questions about human nature and the best way for rulers to govern.. AP CHAPTER 18. Daoism. Is a philosophical view that seeks . a way of living well by realizing the harmony of heaven, earth, and humanity, and by realizing peace and harmony within society and within the individual person.. Oliver Wendell Holmes. E. Napp. The Centuries Surrounding 500 BCE. New cultural traditions emerged that spread widely. Occurring somewhat simultaneously in China, India, the Middle East, and Greece. Traditions differed greatly but impacted world history tremendously. Be like . water. :. flow smoothly around obstacles rather than bumping up against them. adapt yourself to the shape of the channel and you won’t get stuck. The natural rather than the humanmade world is offered as a model. Beliefs. Background. One of two indigenous Chinese religions. Dates back to Ancient China (at least 1751 BCE) – some parts very similar to ancient Western religion. Only found in China (and Taiwan). Chinese Philosophy. There are three main philosophies that have influenced Chinese culture. Confucianism. Daoism. Legalism. Confucianism. Confucius. lived during the “Period of the Warring States”. Alexis Burton. A4. Chinese ethical and philosophical system developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius.. complex system of moral, social, political, philosophical, and quasi-religious thought that has had tremendous influence on the culture and history of East Asia.. an introduction. Basic overview. “Last” of the major “old” religions of the world. Goes back to at least 1751 BCE, but probably much older. Also, probably the least officially codified of any of the major religions, and in truth many Chinese blend it Confucianism and Buddhism anyway. By John Hernandez and Andrew . Steinwand. The Basics. Daoism (600 to 300 BC) – Belief system based on the Tao Te . Ching. , a book by Lao Tzu. Confucianism (600 to 300 BC) – Complex system of moral, social, political, and religious teaching built up by Confucius. Chapter 6. China. Folk Religion. Ancestors. . Communication. Giving attention and care. Feeding hungry ghosts. Yin and Yang . Yin is earth, female. Yang is heaven, male. I . Ching. Yijing. (I . Ching. The Plains People. . Central Plains . . . Iowa. . Missouri . . Sioux (. Nakota. ). . Great Plains. . . Cheyenne. . Ki. owa. . . Central Plains. Ways of Life. . - both hunters and gatherers and farmers. 9/6/2017. Confucianism and Daoism Main Ideas. This will be one page. E. Napp. E. Napp. Basics of Confucianism. Basics of Daoism. 5 Relationships and Impacts. Daoism Cultural Effects. Confucius. Founder=Confucius. One of two indigenous Chinese religions. Dates back to Ancient China (at least 1751 BCE) – some parts very similar to ancient Western religion. Only found in China (and Taiwan). Centers around the .
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