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Different philosophy, eh?

Posted by Gimwinkle on 2011-December-12 09:30:04 EST, Monday

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Historically, the concept of De differed significantly between Daoists and Confucianists. Confucianism was largely a moral system emphasizing the values of humaneness, righteousness, and filial duty, and so conceived De in terms of obedience to rigorously defined and codified social rules. Daoists took a broader, more naturalistic/metaphysical view on the relationship between humankind and the universe, and considered social rules to be at best a derivative reflection of the natural and spontaneous interactions between people, and at worst calcified structure that inhibited naturalness and created conflict. [Emphasis, mine.]

Perhaps Dao encompasses our nature? It seems to encompass mine.




Gimwinkle


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