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Humanities 216 with Harwood at University of Louisville
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1. 10 commandments and laws, which is still practiced by othodox Jews- Meat and Milk can't be mixed
2. NOT metaphysical facts of Jewish Mysticism?: there is no difference b etween God and practioners
3. Translating Chinese for Scholar: transliteration
4. Kung Fu Zi: training virtue
5. Quote from Confucian Perspective: A person can always become better by observing the people around him/her
Chi: energy is important to physical well-being
Confucianism:
China: there is
Shamanism(Ancestor worship)
Confucianism
Daoism
Buddhism
Han Fei Zi & Lagalism:
(Legalism = Realism (for Smith)
Chinese
Administrator and Phiosopher
STRICT when it comes to the law, laws should be followed to the letter.
Positive and negative Laws
Emperor of Qin imprisoned Han Fei Zi for spying and died there.
Mo Zi and Mohism
Disliked Confucian Literati that was already developing. Wanderor. in protest of developing systems
emphasizing personal reflection and he takes it too far lol
stronger love to family than the rest of the world
Mohism: anvocate universal love
Kung = love is special
not recognized
Kung Fu Zi
Philosopher, administrator. opinionated.
born to warlord. warlord had several wives and children. warlord dies in battle. close to his mother throughout. close to wife and daughters. as a nobleman and farmer and skilled worker he believed any man can become someone of great worth.
Get to positions of power with warlords in a stronger unit.
Education on ly for men.
The Five Virtues:
Ren (Jen): being able to connect toanother person as another person; human heartedness
Different from Mohism: starts to look plastic and fake.
Junzi; Superior person. important thing to have, emperor
what should this person do?serve others, still a great person, service others.
Li- Custom
rules, etiquette, rituals
What effect should this have?
De (power)
create power in the world,
Legalism is different because the people are forced into peace.
power is most powerful
Wen - Culture, Art of Peace; art of art is more accurate. studying the art of culture. Humanities, Sciences, Engineering
person can betterunderstand other people, entail practically and aesthetically?
THE Five relationships
Xiao- Filial Piety: faith and devotion, honor to the family relationship... then extends out
ruler and Subject: smaller and largest ways, political and economic well-being, ruler has great amount of ruler. most honor noble person. subject has the most to gain if ruler is doing his responsibilities well.
Father and Son: very important, son will eventually will become a father. father must support son. acces education. relies on father. son must listen and respect the father.
Husband and Wife: Husband is more powerful. Husband must provide economic support and protection. Husband must listen to wife.
Older brother and Younger Brother: Older brother is suppose to be a role model to protect him, and has to be THE EARLY TEACHER. Older brother has lots of responsibility.
friend to friend: suppose to be between two equals, offer advice and support, emotionally, economically. . one friend becomes higher than the other.
The Analects
COmpiled 100 yrs after death of students
Things that the Master Say
Not written by King Fu Zi
why? unknown, not only one in world traditions that dint write anything down.
The Master never talked of prodigies, feats of Strength, disorders or spirits
How does this make Kung Fu Zi different from Moses? create people who are superior. Superiority in character.
THe Master said, a gentleman is not an implement.
what is he if he isn't a tool or implement? if a superior person can create change. emminate respectability
When in Master's presence anyone sang a song that he liked, he did not join in at once, but asked for it to be repeated and then joined in.
Why ask to repeat? respect for the other person.
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