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Asian philosophy encompasses the rich intellectual traditions that emerged across East, South, and Southeast Asia, addressing questions of ethics, metaphysics, governance, and the nature of reality. It appears in courses ranging from world history and comparative religion to cultural studies and political theory. What makes it academically compelling is the way its central ideas — such as the Daoist concept of wu wei found in the Daodejing and the ethical frameworks developed within Confucianism — offer systematic alternatives to Western philosophical assumptions, inviting genuine cross-cultural analysis.

The papers archived under this topic reflect several distinct approaches. Some focus on close textual analysis, examining specific concepts like wu wei and actionless action as articulated in Daoist texts. Others take a cultural and sociological angle, exploring how Confucianism has shaped social structures and values across East Asian societies. A smaller set of papers connects philosophical ideas to applied contexts such as education, learning styles, and humanism, showing how ancient frameworks continue to inform contemporary thought and practice.

A strong essay on Asian philosophy begins with a clearly bounded thesis — arguing, for instance, how a specific concept functions within a defined tradition rather than attempting to survey all of Asian thought at once. Textual evidence drawn from primary philosophical works carries the most weight and should be supported by careful interpretation rather than paraphrase. The most common pitfall is treating Asian philosophical traditions as monolithic; Daoism and Confucianism, for example, hold meaningfully different and sometimes competing views that deserve precise distinction.

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Asian Philosophy as a Concept, \"Wu-Wei\' Literally
The concept of "‘Wu-wei' literally means ‘in the absence of/without doing exertion,' and is often translated as ‘doing nothing' or ‘action-less action'." It is believed that the concept of "action-less action" can be the basis/goal of an individual's life, with individuals of all social levels and occupations dedicating themselves to the idea that they can achieve "Wu-wei" in their daily lives. This idea can also be transplanted across time and space to 21st century America, with ordinary Americans embracing the concept of "Wu-wei" in their daily urban lives. Another concept originating in Ancient China is the concept of the "Superior Man," and if there is a modern American equivalent, it would have to come from the American concept of the "Super Hero." But this would be a person who demonstrated the moral and spiritual attributes encouraged by Confucius.
Paper Undergraduate
Wuwei in the Daodejing
The Dao represents a key principle of Taoism, Confucianism and other ancient Chinese philosophical forms. The symbol for the Dao translates literally as the "way" or the "path." Eastern philosophy of the Dao differs…
Paper Undergraduate
Fabrica Benetton Verona: Tadao Ando's design and construction
Personal Response to the Fabrica Benetton Building in Verona, Italy
Research Paper Doctorate
Culture on Learning Styles Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism as a backdrop for culturally-based learning styles in Australia
Paper Undergraduate
Confucianism in East Asian Cultures
The paper looks at Confucianism and the rules that guide it. First the historical perspective is highlighted and how it came to dominate East Asia in Japan, Korea and China. It then highlights how this movement shaped the history of these three countries and how it can be or still is applicable in the contemporary society
Paper Doctorate
Confucius Construction of an \'Analects of Confucius\'
Construction of an 'Analects of Confucius' knowledge base including pragmatics information. (Yang, 2011)
Thesis Undergraduate
Learning and innovation skills in student assessment
It is very important for high school juniors and seniors -- including students from a diversity of ethnic and cultural backgrounds -- to be immersed in exercises and scholarly challenges that help them gain mastery on…
Paper High School
Humanistic Tradition and Seven (1995)
The crime rates in the western countries started when the Europe experienced a growth rate, which was the time of the 19th century industrial era. During the period, there was an influx of immigration from different…