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Title: Classical China:


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Classical China
  • Philosophy Shapes Culture

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Peace Through Thinking
  • During the Time of the Warring States, warlords
    and kings fight for land
  • In response, Chinese scholars develop three ways
    of thinking all with the same goal to bring
    peace to China
  • Confucianism
  • Daoism
  • Legalism
  • Philosophy A study of basic truths ideas about
    the universe

3
Confucius Seeks Peace
  • Sought end to the Time of the Warring States
  • Peace fundamental to all relationships
  • Believed respect preceded peace, harmony
  • Confucius ideas collected into a book The
    Analects
  • Together, these teachings form the belief system
    of Confucianism

Confucius Teacher, Scholar, Thinker 551 479 BCE
4
Confucius The Analects
  • Knowing what he knows and knowing what he doesnt
    know, are 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.

5
The Five Relationships
  • Confucius taught code of proper conduct
  • Proper conduct in family, proper conduct in
    society
  • Ruler Subject
  • Father Son
  • Husband Wife
  • Older Brother Younger Brother
  • Older Friend Younger Friend
  • Filial Piety Respect for your elders

6
Impact of Confucianism
  • Confucianism set out family and social roles
  • Following these roles help Chinese to avoid
    conflict and live peacefully
  • People must respect authorityBUTrulers must
    live right and respect the people
  • Subjects have the duty to obey ruler IF the ruler
    lived in a right and moral way
  • Confucius encourages education, creating fair and
    skilled government officials (Bureaucracy, Civil
    Service)

7
Daoism (Taoism)
  • Laozis ideas in Dao De Jing (The Book of the Way
    of Virtue)
  • Daoists believe that a universal force, the Dao
    (the Way), guides all things
  • All creatures live in harmony with the Dao EXCEPT
    humans
  • Humans must find their own way (Dao) to relate to
    nature and each other
  • Each person must learn to live in harmony with
    nature, each other, and their inner feelings

8
Following the Way
  • Daoists did not argue over good and bad, or try
    to change things
  • Accepted things as they were did not get
    involved in government
  • To escape the social, political, cultural
    traps of life, one must
  • 1. Reject formal knowledge and learning
  • 2. Rely on the senses and instincts
  • 3. Discover the nature and rhythm of the
    universe
  • 4. Ignore political and social laws

9
Yin Yang
  • Forces of yin, yang interact, complement each
    other change evolve
  • Yin (black) Cold, Dark, Mysterious
  • Yang (white) Warm, Bright
  • Understanding yin and yang help people find place
    in the world

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Legalism
  • Strong government would end the Time of the
    Warring States
  • Rulers must use legal system to force people to
    obey laws
  • Legalists believe human nature is wicked
  • As a result, government must pass strict laws to
    control peoples behavior
  • Harsh punishments for those who violate law,
    would make people afraid to commit crimes

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Legalist Principles
  • Human nature is naturally selfish
  • Intellectualism and literacy are discouraged
  • Law is the supreme authority and replaces
    morality
  • The ruler must rule with a strong, punishing hand
  • 5. War is the means of strengthening a rulers
    power

12
Think About It
  • Based on what you know about the three Classical
    Chinese philosophies, who would you rather have
    as a teacher a Confucianist, a Daoist, or a
    Legalist? Why?
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