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Neo-Confucianism
Neo-Confucianism Neo-Confucianism (理學 Pinyin: Lǐxu) is a term for a form of Confucianism that was primarily developed during the ...
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Neo-Confucianism (translated from French)
Neo-Confucianism Neo-Confucianism (?? Pinyin : L?xué) indicates a form of confucianism which was mainly developed during dynastie ...
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Talk:Neo-Confucianism
Talk:Neo-Confucianism This is a very good article!!!Neo-Confucianism was NOT the mainstream during the Song ... It was during the Yuan Dynasty when Neo-Confucianism was taken for the Imperial ...
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Neo-Confucianism in Japan
Neo-Confucianism in Japan Belatedly, Neo-Confucianism also made its way into Japan, where ... during the Edo period (1603-1867). Japanese Neo-Confucians tended to take almost as ...
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Confucianism
Confucianism Confucianism Portal Confucianist temple Thian Hock Keng in Singapore. Confucianism (Chinese: 儒学, Pinyin Rúxué‚, lit. "The School ... of the Scholars", but see Names for Confucianism) is an East Asian ethical and philosophical ... China. The cultures most strongly influenced by Confucianism include those of China, Japan, Korea, ...
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Confucianism (Psychology wiki)
Confucianism Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Confucianist temple Thian Hock Keng in Singapore . Confucianism ( Chinese : 儒学, Pinyin Rúxué‚, lit. "The School ... of the Scholars", but see Names for Confucianism) is an East Asian ethical and philosophical ... China . The cultures most strongly influenced by Confucianism include those of China , Japan , Korea , and ... edit] Core Confucian texts The development of Confucianism is traced through the development of ...
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New Confucianism
New Confucianism New Confucianism (當代新儒學 "Contemporary New Confucianism") is a new movement of Confucianism that began in the twentieth century. It ... influenced by, but not identical with the Neo-Confucianism of the Song and Ming ...
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Korean Confucianism
Korean Confucianism Korean Confucianism is the form of Confucianism developed in Korea. One of the most ... exchange from China. Today the legacy of Confucianism remains a fundamental part of Korean society ... basis for much of the legal system. Confucianism in Korea is sometimes considered a ...
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Talk:Confucianism
Talk:Confucianism "Rite (禮, Lǐ) stands here for ... 2006 (UTC) A poster below stated that Confucianism is physical, and not spiritual, but this ... and some content on the history of confucianism. Also there is a section on "shi" and the relationship between Confucianism and the Chinese state which I think ... something better to write Chenyu Thanks, Chenyu! Confucianism was not and has never been ...
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Talk:New Confucianism
Talk:New Confucianism "The term itself seems to have been ... wrote the article, the characters for "New Confucianism" were written twice (with an "or" between them), and the characters for "Neo-Confucianism" were COMPLETELY wrong. Unfortunately, I don't ... couldn't enter the correct characters for "Neo-Confucianism." -- Bryan12603 06:33, 19 January ...
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