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Legalism in China Introduction Legalism is a label applied since the second century BC a group of Chinese thinkers of the Warring States Period (453-221 BC). The label is doubly misleading: first, because the thinkers in question does not n...
inserts a topic which disputed the Christian church shortly after its inception and would extend to be argued amidst the believers for years to come. But where did this argument originate? Why was it such a vital issue for the early church...
the classical texts essentially Daoist ideas of the body and disease? Many teachers and authors support this idea and base many of their teachings on the idea that Chinese medicine has Daoism at its core. As much as I wish this were the ca...
on the region's heritage, political, financial, and thoughtful history. The author has balanced amidst East Asian nations, with roughly 20 per hundred of the text concentrated on Korea, and locality that has become progressively significan...
the country. The primary conviction is in discovering and performing The Way (Dao) which is the ultimate truth to the universe. Laozi’s successor, Zhuangzi, farther developed Daoist principles. Writing in the 4th years BC, Zhuangzi explaine...
metaphysical world of perfect forms is substantially different from Daoist Naturalism, which makes no such presupposition. Introduction Dualism in Metaphysics is the belief that there are two kinds of reality: material (physical) and immate...
religion, based on some central notions, cults, and practices, but never subject to systematization as a whole. It is syncretic but at the same time self-contained—in the sense that while it integrates many elements from other traditions, i...