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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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The formation of ancient societies
The different religious beliefs of the Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Hebrews, and Assyrians tell us many things about the differences in these societies. However, since there was much cultural contact in the Fertile…
Paper Doctorate
Mohism and Neo-Confucianism the Interest
The interest in culture and psychological doctrines the paper analysis is aimed at comparisons and contrast of the Mohism and Neo- Confucius. These two psychological aspects have assisted Chinese in determining human aspects as whether good or evil. This has been attained by reviewing the literature review by Wing-Tsit, a reputable Chinese psychologist.
Paper Undergraduate
Tao Te Ching: A Sage
"Tao Te Ching" is one of the ancient texts of Chinese philosophy, written in the sixth century BC by Lao Tzu. There is some controversy surrounding the authorship of this small 5,000 character book but Lao Tzu is…
Paper Undergraduate
Tang Dynasties in China (Early
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Essay Doctorate
The influence of Confucianism on Hong Kong teachers' school guidance counselling practices
¶ … ethnographic examination of how guidance teachers make sense of their caring abilities on the job. Also, it looks at the counseling services they offer to students. The findings illustrate the influence of Chinese…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Taoism Bending Towards the Way
Next to Confucianism, the most important philosophy of the Chinese has undoubtedly been that of Taoism." (DeBarry, Chan & Bloom, p.48) Taoism is a more elusive philosophy than the more concrete, ancestor-focused and…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Chinese Culture - Westerners Doing
China has recently entered the global competition and has thrown open the doors to business by outsiders. In that context the business men of the west need to have a through knowledge of the ways of the East which also…
Paper Undergraduate
Chinese Philosophy Appropriateness and Righteousness
Appropriateness and righteousness in Confucian tradition, as emphasized by the two respective texts, revolves around the idea of humanity and being humane as the most important motivation in any enterprise that an…
Paper Masters
Differences between Mencius and Confucian theory
¶ … Mencius' theory different than that of Confucius?
Paper Doctorate
The Book of Changes in the Song Dynasty
During the Song Dynasty there was a major Confucian revitalization. Confucianism, though it had changed over the couple hundred of years since Confucius's time, still played an important part in society, in family…