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Confucianism is an ethical and philosophical tradition originating in ancient China that has shaped social structures, governance, and moral life across East Asia for over two millennia. Students encounter it in courses ranging from world religions and Asian studies to philosophy and sociology, often because it occupies an unusual position: it functions as a guide for personal conduct and social order while also carrying spiritual dimensions, making it genuinely difficult to classify. That ambiguity is itself academically productive, prompting sustained debate about whether Confucianism is best understood as a religion, a philosophy, or both — a question that runs through much of the scholarly literature on East Asian thought.

Student papers on this topic approach Confucianism from several distinct angles. Some tackle the religion-versus-philosophy question directly, weighing how Confucian practice fits or resists standard definitions of religion. Others take a comparative route, setting Confucianism alongside related traditions such as Mohism or examining internal developments like Neo-Confucianism, including thinkers associated with the Zhu Xi and Wang Yangming schools. Historical and regional case studies are also common, with papers focusing on how Confucian ideas were adopted and transformed in specific contexts such as South Korea or Meiji-era Japan, where encounters with outside forces reshaped Confucian models of society and individual identity.

A strong essay on Confucianism benefits from a clearly scoped thesis — arguing, for instance, how a specific Confucian concept functions in a particular society rather than summarizing the tradition broadly. Evidence drawn from primary texts, historical practice, and concrete social examples carries more weight than vague generalizations. The most common pitfall is treating Confucianism as static; acknowledging how it has evolved across regions and centuries strengthens any argument considerably.

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Hierarchy and Humility in Confucian Philosophy Explained
Un-Confounding Confucianism: Understanding Hierarchy and Humility
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Judge Dee and Confucian Justice in Tang Dynasty China
Judge Dee's Unquenchable Thirst For Finding The Truth, When Solving Legal Cases
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Kant\'s Opinion on the Golden Rule
¶ … Metaphysics of Morals" philosopher Immanuel Kant famously argues that his Categorical Imperative is fundamentally different, and superior to the greatly flawed Golden Rule. Kant asserts that the Categorical…
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Plato and Confucius on Citizenship, Virtue, and the State
Political thinkers throughout the ages have considered the meaning of citizenship and the relationship that does and/or should exist between the citizen and the state. The meaning of citizenship has been addressed in…
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China Philo Pragmatism and Philosophy
Pragmatism and Philosophy in Ancient China: The Need to Marry Virtue with Practicality
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Confucius in Traditional Western Culture,
In traditional Western culture, especially in its Puritan and Kantian form, duty was usually contrasted with pleasure-- the highest moral ideal was to be able to do one's duty despite deriving no sense of pleasure from…
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Confucianism, Communism, and Women in Mao's China
This paper covers three different three-page questions about Communist China. Under the leader of the Communist Party, Mao Zedong, China became a police state. It is no longer allowed for people to question their rulers. They also cannot seek out personal satisfaction if their desires happen to counter the wants of the Communist party.
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Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon the Film, Documentaries
The film, documentaries and the last docudrama are exceptional production pieces by notable directors and producers. Crouching tiger-hidden dragon defies the usual mantra of strength only attributed to men. Jen effectively acts as person having higher morals. The martial arts performance was exceptional, an unusual feature in Hollywood. Islam, the empire of faith is another documentary made on the rise of Islamic empire and the life of Prophet Mohammad having a great impact on establishment of religion. ‘Gandhi' also remains an unquestioned production classic that eloquently portrays Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the unquestioned leader of India. The film sheds light on Hinduism as a religion and its faith and dogmas. Lastly, Kundan is a docudrama based on life of Dalai Lama. ‘Kundan' might not have justified the stature of Buddhism in history of mankind but the piece of production remains an earnest effort on part of Martin Scorcese to present valuable production on Buddhist religion.
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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.