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Chinese philosophy encompasses the major intellectual traditions that emerged from ancient China and continue to shape thought across East Asia and beyond. Students encounter this topic in courses on world philosophy, Asian studies, religious studies, and intellectual history. Its academic richness lies in the diversity of its schools — including Confucianism, Daoism, and Mohism — and in the way these traditions address foundational questions about human nature, political order, ethics, and the cosmos. Texts such as the Tao Te Ching, the I Ching, and the writings associated with Confucius and Mencius serve as primary sources that reward close reading and contextual analysis.

Student papers on this topic tend to take several distinct approaches. Comparative essays are especially common, examining differences between thinkers such as Mencius and Confucius, or contrasting Neo-Confucian philosophers Zhu Xi and Wang Yangming. Historical approaches situate philosophical developments within specific dynasties, such as the Tang or Song periods, exploring how ideas shaped governance and culture. Some papers analyze the applied relevance of these traditions, including how Confucian concepts like face influence contemporary business and cross-cultural communication, while others treat texts like the I Ching within frameworks of religion and cosmology.

A strong essay on Chinese philosophy stakes a clear, arguable thesis rather than simply summarizing a thinker's views. Evidence drawn from primary philosophical texts carries the most weight, supported by historical context that explains why a particular idea emerged when it did. The most common pitfall is treating these traditions as monolithic — Confucianism, for instance, evolved significantly across centuries, and collapsing those distinctions weakens any comparative or historical argument.

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Paper Undergraduate
Traditional Chinese Thoughts Human Nature
The paper takes a close look at the traditional thoughts adn philosophies that were widely used in China in the early years. Of particular interest here is Confucianism and Moism. It looks at the historical development of each as well as the tenets of each. The paper further looks at the similarities that existed between them.
Paper Doctorate
Plato, Mencius, and Hsun Tzu
This order is a reading response for Plato, Mencius, and Hsun Tzu. The order analyses these ancient philosopher's view of human nature. The different views that the philosophers held regarding human nature is discussed, and what they share is in common is revealed. The order also gives examples from the reading to defend the arguments of the philosophers.
Paper Undergraduate
Sun Tzu\'s Art of War Is a Part of China\'s Tradition of Scholarship and Documentation
Sun Tzu and his famous book The Art of War cannot be understood apart from the Chinese cultural and historical context that produced them, although his concepts were widely borrowed and imitated over the past 2,000 years. He was a contemporary of Confucius, after all, and his assumptions about warfare were harmonized within that philosophical tradition. Warfare was an evil, a waste and cause of disharmony and disorder, especially when it was prolonged. It was a waste of lives as well as the resources of the state, and should therefore be avoided through deterrence and clever diplomacy, and only then be used as a last resort. The most brilliant commander was the one who was able to defeat the enemy without fighting battles, although if these had to be fought then they should be won quickly and decisively.
Paper Undergraduate
I Ching Classical Understand vs. Aleister Crowley
Any belief, whether it is a self made system or is bestowed upon us from above, can be taken as a religious view, for how does one define religion except as a system which sets upon humans a certain lifestyle to follow. The definition might seem vague at the least, but to define religion is becoming increasingly difficult , as more and more new sources of religious believes emerge. In all sense of the world, there is a message, however it may or may not be from an omnipotent, invisible God; it can be from a messiah or a man who has been raised to the level of a Messiah by his/her followers, as is the case of Buddha. The same has been the fate of many of the philosophers who have presented a framework for how to live one's life. One such philosophical work that will be discussed in this paper is the philosophy of I-Ching or Yi Jing. Although the text is rooted in antiquity, there have been an impact on it through the various interpretations had been presented.
Research Paper Doctorate
Human nature: philosophy, biology, and society
This paper discusses the issue of human nature as it relates to philosophy. Some argue that human beings are inherently good. Others believe that human beings are inherently bad and have to overcome their nature in order to be considered good. Although these perceptions differ in many ways, they all agree that human beings have a degree of choice.
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 Masters
Western ethical theories and their philosophical foundations
The objective of this work is to examine Western Ethical theories including teleological, deontological, natural law, and interest view and virtue ethics.
Research Paper Doctorate
Confucianism and Daoism: Beliefs, Ethics, and Harmony
Confucianism and Daoism are Chinese religious traditions. While they are considered by some to be very different they are often actually woven together (Mou, 78). The teachings of one are often relatively consistent…
Research Paper Doctorate
Japan's Geography, Language, Religion, and Culture Explained
Japan complex set of factors affect the culture of any country. One of the most important aspects that determine the way of life of a people is the geography of the area in which they reside.
Research Paper Doctorate
Idea of Two Philosophers
¶ … Chinese philosopher's point-of-view on Confucius. It has 2 sources.