Confucianism and Taoism
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"Confucius (551-479 BCE) taught a moral wisdom that would become a predominant social force in China from the second century BCE until the mid twentieth century. Confucianism does not teach a central doctrine that a God or gods should be worshipped, but it does embrace a system of ritual and emphasizes humanistic virtues and values. Daoism is both a philosophy and a religion, seeking a life and a mind in harmony with nature. Yin and yang, the essential opposites, are seen as fundamental principles of the universe in many religious and philosophical discussions." (text taken from Amazon)
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2006
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Audio Classics: Religion, Scriptures & Spirituality
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Blackstone Audio Inc.
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978-0786164806
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0786164808
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