RELIGIONS
CONFUCIANISM
Question
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confucianism
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daoism
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legalism
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The important Taoist principles are inaction, simplicity and living in harmony with nature.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Daoist community believes that nature, not people, ultimately controls how things change. Therefore, humans and their rules are less important. They also see the Confucianist emphasis on culture and civilized society as unnecessary and rather unnatural.
Detailed explanation-3: -The basic idea of the Daoists was to enable people to realize that, since human life is really only a small part of a larger process of nature, the only human actions which ultimately make sense are those which are in accord with the flow of Nature-the Dao or the Way.
Detailed explanation-4: -The early Daoists taught the art of living and surviving by conforming with the natural way of things; they called their approach to action wuwei (literally, “no-action"), action modeled on nature. Their sages were wise, but not in the way the Confucian teacher was wise>-learned anda moral paragon.