There are manyphilosophical schools and theories in ancient China, especially during the Spring Autumn and Waring States period. To choose three most influential philosophies from them, they should be Confucianism (儒家学派), Mohism (墨家学派) and Taoism (道家学派).
After the Warring States period in ancient China, three significant philosophies emerged: Confucianism, which emphasized moral integrity and social harmony through proper relationships; Daoism, which advocated for living in harmony with the Dao, or the natural way of the universe; and Legalism, which focused on strict laws and governance to maintain order and control. These philosophies shaped Chinese thought and society, influencing governance, culture, and personal conduct for centuries. Each offered distinct approaches to ethics, politics, and the nature of human existence.
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I was asking, but there were three main philosophies, and some others, I guess. :P
I was asking, but there were three main philosophies, and some others, I guess. :P
The period of about 500 BC to 200 BC is a great era in China, and many great philosophies came into being.
The three philosophies of Daoism, Confucianism, and Legalism emerged in ancient China due to the need to address and navigate issues of governance, ethics, and social order. Each philosophy offered different perspectives and solutions to the challenges faced by the society at that time, providing rulers and individuals with frameworks for how to structure their lives and institutions.
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After the Warring States period in ancient China, three significant philosophies emerged: Confucianism, which emphasized moral integrity and social harmony through proper relationships; Daoism, which advocated for living in harmony with the Dao, or the natural way of the universe; and Legalism, which focused on strict laws and governance to maintain order and control. These philosophies shaped Chinese thought and society, influencing governance, culture, and personal conduct for centuries. Each offered distinct approaches to ethics, politics, and the nature of human existence.
the most popular philosophy in China is Confucianism. next to it are taosim and other minor philosophies.
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