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Answer the following question on a Answer the following question on a scrap piece of paper:scrap piece of paper:
What would you do: You know that What would you do: You know that you are failing a class. You know you you are failing a class. You know you will be in trouble when your parents will be in trouble when your parents find out. How would you handle this find out. How would you handle this situation?situation?
Enduring UnderstandingEnduring Understanding
Analyze how philosophy, religion, Analyze how philosophy, religion, and technology molded Chinese and technology molded Chinese society and governmentsociety and government Describe how Buddhism, Confucianism, Describe how Buddhism, Confucianism,
Taoism (Daoism), and Legalism Taoism (Daoism), and Legalism influenced Chinese societyinfluenced Chinese society
PhilosophyPhilosophy
doctrine: a belief (or system of beliefs) doctrine: a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or accepted as authoritative by some group or school school
The rational investigation of questions about The rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics existence and knowledge and ethics
Any personal belief about how to live or how Any personal belief about how to live or how to deal with a situation; "self-indulgence was to deal with a situation; "self-indulgence was his only philosophy"; "my father's philosophy his only philosophy"; "my father's philosophy of child-rearing was to let mother do it" of child-rearing was to let mother do it"
Three Doctrine and Three Doctrine and LegalismLegalism
Philosophies which influenced the Philosophies which influenced the development and execution of development and execution of government in China. Each dynasty government in China. Each dynasty used a different philosophy to guide used a different philosophy to guide decision makingdecision making
Philosophy in Ancient Philosophy in Ancient Chinese GovernmentChinese Government
When a dynasty came to power it’s first When a dynasty came to power it’s first priority was to establish a strong central priority was to establish a strong central governmentgovernment
When the government was established When the government was established they relied on the guidance of a they relied on the guidance of a philosophy or way of looking at the philosophy or way of looking at the world or thinking about knowledge, to world or thinking about knowledge, to guide them in making laws and guide them in making laws and regulationsregulations
Chinese Governments…Chinese Governments… Relied on several philosophies:Relied on several philosophies:
Confucianism – Most influential – based on Confucianism – Most influential – based on the teachings of Confuciusthe teachings of Confucius
Buddhism – A religion NOT a philosophy – Buddhism – A religion NOT a philosophy – based on the teachings of Buddhabased on the teachings of Buddha
Taoism – based on the teachings of Lao Taoism – based on the teachings of Lao TzuTzu
Legalism – based on the teachings of Legalism – based on the teachings of Shang YangShang Yang
Neo – Confucianism – Developed by Han Yu Neo – Confucianism – Developed by Han Yu and Li Aoand Li Ao
Confucius Confucius Says: Says:
“He who “He who learns but learns but does not does not
think is lost; think is lost; he who he who
thinks but thinks but does not does not learn is in learn is in danger”danger”
Confucianism vs. Buddhism:Confucianism vs. Buddhism:Why Buddhism?Why Buddhism?
Confucianism is a belief system Confucianism is a belief system based on the ideas of Confucius- A based on the ideas of Confucius- A scholar who taught moral virtues and scholar who taught moral virtues and ethicsethics
ConfucianismConfucianism
A belief system that was A belief system that was practiced by Chinese practiced by Chinese dynasties and their dynasties and their subjectssubjects
Confucius believed that Confucius believed that there was a basic order in there was a basic order in the Universe that should the Universe that should be reflected in human be reflected in human relationships. The family relationships. The family unit being the central unit being the central relationshiprelationship
Confucianism Confucianism emphasized the emphasized the importance of educationimportance of education
1. Ruler Subject
2. Father
Son
3. Husband
Wife
4. Older Brother
YoungerBrother
5. Older Friend
YoungerFriend
ConfucianismConfucianism
Confucianism Confucianism emphasized the emphasized the following principles:following principles: Use the right Use the right
relationships to produce relationships to produce social ordersocial order
Respect for family and Respect for family and older generationsolder generations
Educate individuals Educate individuals and societyand society
Act in morally correct Act in morally correct waysways
5 Confucian 5 Confucian Relationships:Relationships: Ruler to SubjectRuler to Subject Husband to WifeHusband to Wife Parent to ChildParent to Child Elder brother to Elder brother to
younger brotheryounger brother Friend to friendFriend to friend
Each role had clearly Each role had clearly defined dutiesdefined duties
Confucianism in Confucianism in GovernmentGovernment
Since the family unit is seen as the Since the family unit is seen as the primary social unit China’s primary social unit China’s government would be a monarchy government would be a monarchy with it’s structure based on the with it’s structure based on the structure of the familystructure of the family
The ruler was seen to be the son of The ruler was seen to be the son of heaven and the father of the peopleheaven and the father of the people
The role of the government was as The role of the government was as protector of the people’s welfare protector of the people’s welfare
Confucianism in Confucianism in GovernmentGovernment
Confucian political theory emphasized Confucian political theory emphasized conflict resolution through mediation conflict resolution through mediation rather than the application of complex rather than the application of complex rulesrules
Civil service in which all officials were to Civil service in which all officials were to be selected for their moral qualities that be selected for their moral qualities that would allow them to govern by example would allow them to govern by example and their status was measured by their and their status was measured by their scores on the civil-service examinationscores on the civil-service examination
How did Confucianism How did Confucianism influence Chinese life?influence Chinese life?
Confucius taught that Confucius taught that people could advance people could advance themselves through themselves through education. An education. An emphasis on emphasis on education helped education helped produce an efficient, produce an efficient, well- trained set of well- trained set of government officials government officials known as Scholar-known as Scholar-LeadersLeaders
BuddhismBuddhism
Buddhism- A religion that started in Buddhism- A religion that started in India in the 6India in the 6thth century by Siddhartha century by Siddhartha Gautama also known as “The Gautama also known as “The Buddha” or “Enlightened One”Buddha” or “Enlightened One”
BuddhismBuddhism
Emphasized the “Four Emphasized the “Four Basic Truths”Basic Truths” Suffering is part of lifeSuffering is part of life The reason people suffer The reason people suffer
is that they are too is that they are too attached to material attached to material possessions and selfish possessions and selfish ideasideas
Suffering has an endSuffering has an end By living in a wise, moral, By living in a wise, moral,
and thoughtful way, and thoughtful way, people can eventually people can eventually learn to escape sufferinglearn to escape suffering
Buddhism in GovernmentBuddhism in Government
Buddhism became popular in government Buddhism became popular in government during the Tang Dynasty - Tang during the Tang Dynasty - Tang emperors relied on Buddhist monks as emperors relied on Buddhist monks as counselors regarding war, law, etc.counselors regarding war, law, etc.
In 845 – The Tang Emperor Wu Tsang In 845 – The Tang Emperor Wu Tsang destroyed Buddhist temples and destroyed Buddhist temples and monasteries to replace belief in monasteries to replace belief in Buddhism with Confucianism and TaoismBuddhism with Confucianism and Taoism
Not sure when he died. [604 B.C.E. - ?]
His name means “Old Master”
Was he Confucius’ teacher?
The basic text of Daoism.
In Chinese, it means The Classic in the Way and Its Power.
“Those who speak know nothing: Those who know are silent.” These words, I am told, Were spoken by Laozi. If we are to believe that Laozi, Was himself one who knew, How is it that he wrote a book, Of five thousand words?
1. Dao [Tao] is the first-cause of the universe. It is a force that flows through all life.
2. A believer’s goal is to become one with Dao; one with nature. [“The butterfly or the man?” story.]
3. Wu wei --> “Let nature take its course.” --> “The art of doing nothing.” --> “Go with the flow!”
4. Man is unhappy because he lives acc. to man-made laws, customs, & traditions that are contrary to the ways of nature.
1. Rejecting formal knowledge and learning.
2. Relying on the senses and instincts. 3. Discovering the nature and
“rhythm” of the universe. 4. Ignoring political and social laws.
To escape the “social, political, & cultural traps” of life, one must escape by:
Masculine Active Light Warmth Strong Heaven; Sun
Feminine Passive Darkness Cold Weak Earth; Moon
Daoism or Taoism: “The Way” Daoism or Taoism: “The Way” or “The Path”or “The Path”
A belief system that A belief system that seeks harmony with seeks harmony with nature and inner nature and inner feelings feelings
““The only human The only human actions that make sense actions that make sense are those which are in are those which are in accord with the flow of accord with the flow of naturenature
Denounced violence as Denounced violence as reflecting the ultimate reflecting the ultimate ignorance of the way of ignorance of the way of naturenature
Opposed ConfucianismOpposed Confucianism
TaoismTaoism
Taoism rejects any human ideas or Taoism rejects any human ideas or standards which might lead to:standards which might lead to: An overly assertive mode of behaviorAn overly assertive mode of behavior Too strong a commitment to the achievement Too strong a commitment to the achievement
of worldly goalsof worldly goals Denounce violence as reflecting the ultimate Denounce violence as reflecting the ultimate
ignorance of the way of natureignorance of the way of nature No one should have excessive desires No one should have excessive desires Wu-wei- “non-action”- does not mean doing Wu-wei- “non-action”- does not mean doing
absolutely nothing, but don nothing unnaturalabsolutely nothing, but don nothing unnatural
Taoism in GovernmentTaoism in Government
During the Tang dynasty the During the Tang dynasty the emperors practiced Taoist beliefs emperors practiced Taoist beliefs and practiced and practiced Focused on traditional beliefs and mythsFocused on traditional beliefs and myths
How is a man to live in a world dominated by chaos, suffering, and absurdity??
Confucianism --> Moral order in society.
Legalism --> Rule by harsh law & order.
Daoism --> Freedom for individuals and less govt. to avoid uniformity and conformity.
280? - 233 B.C.E.
Han Fe Zi.
Lived during the late Warring States period.
Legalism became the political philosophy of the Qin [Ch’in] Dynasty.
Neo-ConfucianismNeo-Confucianism
When China unified When China unified once again under the once again under the Song Dynasty (960-Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D.), Confucian 1279 A.D.), Confucian thinkers blended thinkers blended Buddhism, Daoism, Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism to and Confucianism to create a new form of create a new form of ConfucianismConfucianism Concerned with human Concerned with human
behavior and a person’s behavior and a person’s relationship with the relationship with the universeuniverse
Emphasized the Emphasized the following principles:following principles: Morality is the highest Morality is the highest
goal a person can reachgoal a person can reach The morality can be The morality can be
reached through reached through educationeducation
Education can occur Education can occur through books, through books, observation, or observation, or interaction with othersinteraction with others
Neo-Confucianism in Neo-Confucianism in GovernmentGovernment
Developed during the Tang dynasty, Developed during the Tang dynasty, but used in the Song dynasty but used in the Song dynasty It was developed as a more rational It was developed as a more rational
form of thinkingform of thinking Confucianism had become bogged down Confucianism had become bogged down
with mythical beliefs associated with with mythical beliefs associated with Taosim and BuddhismTaosim and Buddhism
LegalismLegalism Believed in the following principals:Believed in the following principals:
The law code must be clearly written and made The law code must be clearly written and made public – All people are equal under the law – Laws public – All people are equal under the law – Laws should reward those who obey them and punish should reward those who obey them and punish those who dare to break themthose who dare to break them
Law runs the state not the rulerLaw runs the state not the ruler Special tactics and “secrets are to be employed Special tactics and “secrets are to be employed
by the ruler to make sure others don’t’ take by the ruler to make sure others don’t’ take control of the statecontrol of the state
The position of the ruler holds the power not the The position of the ruler holds the power not the rulerruler
More to KnowMore to Know
DaoismDaoism A clever mind is not a A clever mind is not a
heartheart There is more to knowing There is more to knowing
than just being correct.than just being correct. The wise know their The wise know their
limitations; the foolish do limitations; the foolish do not.not.
Buddhism “8 Fold Buddhism “8 Fold Path”Path” To know the truth To know the truth To intend to resist evil To intend to resist evil To not say anything to hurt others To not say anything to hurt others To respect life, property, and To respect life, property, and
morality morality To work at a job that does not To work at a job that does not
injure others injure others To try to free one's mind from evil To try to free one's mind from evil To be in control of one's feelings To be in control of one's feelings
and thoughts and thoughts To practice appropriate forms of To practice appropriate forms of
concentration concentration