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Hinduism And Confucianism Similarities

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Matt, I do agree that there are similarities between Hinduism and Confucianism; however, despite both societies, placing a premium hierarchy and authoritarianism, their internal motivations and ethical paradigms are widely divergent. I am going to incorporate the input you provided on my original thread regarding this topic as well. I tend to recycle my rhetoric so bear with me.
In Hinduism, law as a matter of religious prescriptions and philosophical discourse has an illustrious history in India. Emanating from the Vedas, the Upanishads and other religious texts, it was a fertile field enriched by practitioners from different Hindu philosophical schools and late by Jain's and Buddhists. Bar Council of India, History of Hindu Law in India …show more content…

Xin Ren, Tradition of the Law and Law of the Tradition: Law, State, and Social Control in China 19 (1997). Although both of them exerted a deep influence on China’s state-building as well as on its moral and legal traditions, at the beginning, these two philosophies were bitterly opposed to each other, as they were based on entirely different principles. Id. Despite their differences, Legalism and Confucianism both endorsed the concept of the absolute monarchy. Id. China’s current has a legal system reflecting some aspects of contemporary civil and common law as practiced in the Western legal traditions; however, China’s legal system has often been based on Confucian philosophy, which accentuates social control through moral education and a juridical priority regarding coded law and criminal sanctions. Percy R. Luney, Jr., Traditions and Foreign Influences: Systems of Law in China and Japan, 129 (1989).
In conclusion, the difference between Confucianism and Hinduism can be observed in their differing worldview despite some overlap in social conventions. Hinduism's focus is on mystical objectives (not to be confused with the law of India), as it dismisses reality as we understand it as illusionary. Confucianism’s focus is squarely on this world, and its chief emphasis is social and political

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