Chinese Schools of Thought: Confucianism ( 儒 ), Daoism ( 道教 ), and Legalism ( 法家 ) Ms. Catsos World History.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
 “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”- Anonymous. Ideally this sentiment would be fascinating if it were true. Unfortunately, our concept of beauty.
Advertisements

Monday, May 7, 2012 Agenda Bell Assignment Ch. 4 Section 4 Notes
An Empire Unifies China
Homework C-5 due Thursday First Draft Thesis Statement and Annotated Bibliography due Monday:  Make sure you have at least five sources in your bibliography.
Three Chinese Philosophies
Chinese Belief Systems What are the belief systems of Ancient China? ConfucianismLegalismDaoismBuddhism.
Chinese Society and Thought Social Studies Chapter 11.
World History. Background… The late period of the Zhou Dynasty was marked by great social change. Out of this social change came two new belief systems;
Three Chinese Philosophies
Three Chinese Philosophies The Zhou dynasty lasted from 1045 B.C.E to 256 B.C.E. and different leaders fought for control in China. It made Chinese thinkers.
Ch. 7: Early China Lesson 5: Chinese Philosophies and Life pp Get your 2 handouts from the back counter.
Section 2 Confucius and His Teachings
Three Chinese Philosophies
ETHICAL SYSTEMS OF CHINA The qin – han dynasty “I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.” - Confucius Chinese philosopher & reformer.
Daoism, Legalism & Confucianism Three Philosophies that look at how to get people to behave and how the government should rule the people.
China’s Ancient Philosophies Legalism Confucianism Daoism What is a philosophy? A study of basic truths and ideas about the universe Christina Thomas:
China’s Earliest Civilization
4.4 The Unification of China
THREE CHINESE PHILOSOPHIES (ZHOU DYNASTY B.C.E) By: Sid Patra, Noel Oracheski, and Alex Lampell.
Chinese Schools of Thought During the late Zhou era, scholars sought solutions to the political and social problems that were paralyzing China. The scholars’
What does it mean to be Taoist or a follower of Confucius? Do Now: How would you describe Winnie the Pooh and his friends? Which character would you most.
Three Chinese Philosophies By: Max Whalen and Skye Johnson http//gem:starlimo.com/doorste ps-confucius-biography-intagalog Confucius Laozi Han Feizi
Belief Systems: Confucianism, Legalism, & Daoism Global Studies 9 Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Bernier.
THREE CHINESE PHILOSOPHIES
“Lead the people by laws and regulate them by punishments, and the people will simply try to keep out of jail, but will have no sense of shame… Lead the.
China’s Empire. Philosophy and Social Order Confucius Most influential scholar Lived during time when Zhou dynasty was in shambles Studied and taught.
Max J. Confucius lived from 551 to 479 B.C.E born in Lu of Eastern china. wanted just a peaceful society According to Confucianism. Confucius deeply.
Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism.   Confucius was known as the “First Teacher”  He lived from 551 BC to 479 BC  His ideas were written down in the.
Geography Important People Dynasties Confucianism DaoismLegalism Key Vocabulary Potpourri
Chapter 21 Three Chinese Philosophies
3 Schools of Chinese Thought Part Two of Chapter 8.
Global I Mr.McEntarfer HSLPS
Homework C-4 due Tuesday. Current Events article due Friday.
Chinese “Religions” and Philosophies Join me on Page 89 Chapter 4 section 4 EQs: What are the major teachings of Confucius, Lao Tzu and Hanfeizi? How did/do.
Chapter 4 Section 4 Notes. I. Philosophy and Social Order in China.
Confucianism and Daoism/Taoism  Both of these religions came from China.  However, they were not supposed to be religions. They were initially philosophies,
Warm Up: What is a philosophy? How do we use philosophies in our everyday lives?
Chinese Philosophies & Doctrines Confucianism, Daoism & Legalism.
Ancient China.
CHINA’S ANCIENT PHILOSOPHIES
Today I am… investigating Chinese philosophies DO NOW: What was going on in China during the Zhou Dynasty?
Chapter 21 Three Chinese Philosophies
Schools of Thought in Ancient China. Confucianism Collected in the Analects Focuses on the political and the ethical rather than spiritual Emphasis.
By: Hannah M wallpapers24.jpg&imgrefurl=
By, Andrea W. Confucianism: 5 Basic Relationships  The five basic relationships are ruler and subject, husband and wife, father and son, older sibling.
THE FIRST CHINESE EMPIRES Chapter 6. SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT IN ANCIENT CHINA  Confucianism  Daoism  Legalism.
THE 3 ETHICAL SYSTEMS. The Zhou Dynasty had lasted for 800 years, 1027 BCE to 256 BCE. For the first 300 years, the Zhou kings controlled a large empire.
Legalism, Confucianism, Daoism. From Shang to Zhou The Shang dynasty used a lot of divination, ancestor worship, and extravagant bloody rituals; the king.
Three Chinese Philosophies
An Empire Unifies China Ch. 4 Section 4. Philosophy and the Social Order In Chapter 2, you learned that China’s Zhou Dynasty collapsed into “the time.
Philosophy & Religion in China
Review: Timeline of Ancient Dynasties
Unit 2 Classical Civilizations China & India
Three Chinese Philosophies
Classical Chinese Philosophies
Major Philosophies of China
Test on ancient belief systems
CHINA’S ANCIENT PHILOSOPHIES
Three Chinese Philosophies
CHINESE PHILOSOPHIES Confucianism T/Daoism Legalism Buddhism*
Life in Ancient China Role of Men & Women
Homework C-3 due tomorrow.
Three Chinese Ethical Schools of Thought
Chapter 6 Section 2 Ancient China.
November 13, 2014 TO-DO HOMEWORK GOAL AGENDA
China’s Ancient Philosophies
Ancient China Created by Educational Technology Network
Ancient China – During and After the Zhou Dynasty
Confucianism FOUNDER: Confucius Ideas about Social Order Name of Book:
Thursday is here and so are we.
Presentation transcript:

Chinese Schools of Thought: Confucianism ( 儒 ), Daoism ( 道教 ), and Legalism ( 法家 ) Ms. Catsos World History

Review: Timeline of Ancient Dynasties Shang Dynasty: BC (Section 3.3) Zhou Dynasty: BC (Section 3.3) Warring States Period: BC (Section 4.4) Qin Dynasty: BC (Section 4.5) Han Dynasty: 206 BC- 220 AD (Section 4.5)

Warring States Period ( BC) Period of competition between local clan leaders for control of China Overlapped with the end of the Zhou Dynasty because the Zhou were technically in charge, but had little control for the last 200 years of their Dynasty Many thinkers developed competing philosophies, attempting to bring stability and peace to China Competing clan leaders often developed their own philosophies

What is a philosophy? Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism are not religions. They have no gods or description of the afterlife. They are “ philosophies” (systems of ideas) and are also called “schools of thought.”

Confucianism Founder was Confucius (born 551 BC) Part of a noble but poor family Wandered to local courts advising rulers on how to govern He attracted many students who wrote down his ideas after his death in a book called the Analects

Confucius’ Five Relationships Harmony occurs when people accept their place in society and have correct relationships: Father to son Elder brother to younger brother Husband to wife Ruler to subject Friend to friend

Five Relationships Partner Activity With a partner, read the sayings of Confucius from the Analects. Based on the sayings, decide what Confucius believes is the proper roles of both people in each of the five relationships: Father to son Elder brother to younger brother Husband to wife Ruler to subject Friend to friend

Five relationships In Depth: Father and Son Filial piety = respect for parents Should be put above all other duties

Five relationships In Depth: Ruler and Subject Should be similar to the relationship between a father and son, in which a father loves and protects the son while the son obeys the father A ruler should be virtuous and well- educated

Five Relationships Writing Reflection- Answer each in 2-3 sentences: 1.What do you think about the Five Relationships? Do any of them seem fair to you? 2.Do you think we have anything similar to the five relationships today? 3.Which of these relationships were shown in the clips we watched from Mulan?

Legalism Founder was Hanfeizi (died 233 BC) Believed that all people were naturally evil The only way to achieve order was strict laws and harsh punishments The best ruler was strict and merciless

Legalism and Government “The love of the early kings for their children could not surpass the love of parents' for their children, so if parents love does not inevitably result in their children not being unruly, how can the love of kings make their people orderly?” How were Hanfeizi’s ideas different from those of Confucius?

Legalism and Government Many clan leaders chose legalism- why? Official policy of the Qin Emperor, Shi Huangdi, who united China after the Warring States Period. Qin Shi Huangdi was cruel and many later Chinese people hated legalism because of him.

Daoism/ Taoism Founder was Laozi- contemporary of Confucius Little is known about his life He is credited with writing The Way of Virtue

Daoism and “The Way” Daoists sought to live in harmony with nature and Dao, or “the way” of the universe. Tried to avoid conflict and simply “go with the flow” Daoists believed government was unnatural and should be as small as possible

Daoism and Government “A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves.” How were Laozi’s ideas different from those of Confucius and Hanfeizi?

The Tao of Pooh "While Eeyore frets and Piglet hesitates... and Rabbit calculates... and Owl pontificates...Pooh just is.” Tao of Pooh Video Clip “When you wake up in the morning, Pooh," said Piglet at last, "what's the first thing you say to yourself?“ "What's for breakfast? said Pooh. "What do you say, Piglet?“ "I say, I wonder what's going to happen exciting today?" said Piglet. Pooh nodded thoughtfully. "It's the same thing," he said.