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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TAOISM AND COMPLEMENTARY REFLECTION (IBUANYIDANDA PHILOSOPHY)
This work examined the thoughts of Taoism as propounded by Lao-Tzu and Complementary Reflection as propounded by Asouzu to discover their nexus and their point of diversion.
Peter Bisong Bisong
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This paper proposes a process of synthesis based on Chinese socio-historical context in order to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the synthesis of three major religious traditions of East Asia such as Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism.
Mohammad Jahangir Alam
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KONSEP KETUHANAN DI DALAM AGAMA TAOISME DAN KONFUSIANISME
There are many writings that say that Taoism and Confucianism are not a religion, because it places more emphasis on human morals both for fellow human beings and with nature.
Annisa Ranah Zhafira
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This article aims to explore the parallels between Taoism and Maitreya Buddhism, focusing on their teachings of wisdom. To achieve this, qualitative research methods such as interviews, observation, and documentation were employed for data collection ...
Indah Ayu Pratiwi
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BEYOND DICHOTOMY WITH TAOIST VISIONIN LE GUIN’S THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS
The research set out to shed light on balancing awareness, a key Taoist concept that forms the basis of American science fiction author Ursula K. Le Guin's creative works.
Seol Yoanna Park +2 more
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Buddhism and Taoism in the Tang Dynasty of Ancient China: From Gender Perspective
Gender studies has become a popular field in sociological research. With the deepening of research, womens empowerment is still a considerable challenge facing various industries.
Jiayin Li
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Quanzhen Taoism and its relationship with local performing arts is an important yet inadequately studied subject, to date, due to the shortage of and limited access to new sources.
Guoshuai Qin, Wanrong Zhang
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Rethinking Fate or ‘Maktub’ in Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist through Taoism
Brazilian author Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist is believed to be a work that inspires readers to reflect upon their dreams and pursue them. While it is a matter of discussion as to what makes the novel so, one of the apparent reasons is the compelling ...
Rajat Sebastian
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Taoist Death Care in Medieval China—An Examination of Wu Tong’s (吳通) Epitaph
Survival and death are the two most important things in life. The ancient Chinese people attached great importance to death, so the funeral ceremonies were very complete. Since its inception, Taoism has actively participated in funeral activities, so the
Lianlong Wang
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On how religions could accidentally incite lies and violence: folktales as a cultural transmitter [PDF]
Folklore has a critical role as a cultural transmitter, all the while being a socially accepted medium for the expressions of culturally contradicting wishes and conducts.
Ho, Manh-Toan +10 more
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