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Confucianism Argument Essay

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Is being a philosopher pointless? The human life is so limited, why waste your time questioning the world. A philosopher a just person, but they decide to question society, people’s motives, and even the fundamental question of what is the point to existence. Something about philosophy draws these people into dedicating their lives to answer these questions. So many great philosophers have lived throughout history, but if they are so great, then why can’t they agree? Have they simply been wasting their time? Mustn’t there be a right and wrong, a proper way to live good life? If two great philosophers dedicate their lives to finding truth, but arrive at different answers, then does that mean one must be wrong? Perhaps they are both are wrong, …show more content…

The goal is to live the way of the Dao. The Dao is the way, and it is about balance. That balance is described as Yin and Yang. Taoism describes the ideal state as one without much travel and where the role of government is minimal, and where rulers should be practically invisible to those that they rule. Taoism acknowledges how so many truths have been reached, and with some many versions of the truth, it concludes there is no final truth. Seriousness is only justified if there is a final truth, but since that is impossible, seriousness is never justified. While both philosophies are extremely similar and share many views and goals, how to reach those goals is what separates them. Taoism believes that balance is the way to go, while Confucianism believes in structure. While the idea of Yin and Yang is common in both, it is far more important in Taoism, and that is an important difference. Confucianism has man imbalances. The five key relationships are based on imbalance. Furthermore, women are seen as inferior to men, while they are seen more equally in Taoism. Taoism is about seeking balance, and that is why I prefer

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