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Paper Excerpts: ... neo-confucianism can reshape Chinese' influence from Confucius. The moral and social value of Confucianism on the society of China is profound. From the Confucianism on the impact of obedience. Consider the following from Tao Te Ching (Founder of Taoism) in considering the singularism of Confucianism http://religion-cults.com /Eastern/Taoism/taoism.htm http://religion-cults.com /Eastern/Taoism/taoism.htm Author not available, Confucianism, accessed on 7-23-2002, available at: beyond the individual and finding value within the Universe. Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism all incorporate the idea constructs. Taoism is more hands-off than Confucianism, more laissez-faire and individualistic. Taoists strive for ...
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Sources list for TAOISM CONFUCIANISM AND SHINTO NATURE: Woodlief, Anne. "Emerson-Nature." Emerson-Nature. 2002. American Transcendentalism Web. 20 Apr. 2006"Nature" and "Walden" Compared "Confucianism." Wikipedia. 2005. WikiMedia. 13 Apr. 2005 Samurai vs. Ninja Legge, J. R. (1880). The religions of China: Confucianism and Taoism described and compared with Christianity. London: Hodder and Stoughton. In D. M. Jones. (2001). The image of China in Western social and political thought. New York: Palgrave. Daoism as a Thinking System Matthew P. Walker, Tiffany Brakefield, J. Allan Hobson & Robert Stickgold, "Dissociable Stages of Human Memory Consolidation and Reconsolidation", NATURE , VOL 425, 9 OCTOBER 2003, Available online at, http://www.nature.com/natu re/journal/v425/n6958/pdf/n Matthew P. Walker, Tiffany Brakefield, J. Allan Hobson & Robert Stickgold, "Dissociable Stages of Human Memory Consolidation and Reconsolidation", NATURE , VOL 425, 9 OCTOBER 2003, Available online at, http://www.nature.com/natu re/journal/v425/n6958/pdf/n Role of Sleep in Memory Branch, Michael P., Reading the Roots: American Nature Writing Before Walden, University of Georgia Press, Athens and London, 2004 http://www.emersoncentral.com/nature.htm; Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature The Dis(Unity) of Nature and Humanity More sources on "TAOISM CONFUCIANISM AND SHINTO NATURE"
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