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Confucianism and Taoism

Both Confucianism and Taoism are ways of life and are philosophies that are practiced by many worldwide. The two were established in China and have rich traditions. Both are associated with a specific founder. Their respective traditions have some overlapping ideas, but they also have some various philosophical differences. Taoism seems to be more of a self-conscious philosophy where the individual practicing needs to be very aware and conscious of his/her thoughts, behavior, and attitudes. Confucianism is more focused on relationships with others and social harmony.

Although there are several differences and similarities between the two philosophies, and I look forward to identifying and appreciating these as the semester continues, it is difficult to summarize all the similarities and differences in one blog post. Attached is a Venn Diagram of some of the key points that I have noticed from our readings thus far.

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