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Brett Nicholson
11 March, 22:57
What is Confucianism based on?
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Belinda Mayo
11 March, 23:25
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a philosophy based on mutual respect and kindness toward others. It was developed to bring peace and stability in society.
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Yoselin Blevins
11 March, 23:28
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Confucianism is a comprehensive system of thought and behaviour encompassing religion, philosophy, morality, and political science. Confucianism and its teachings have shaped the political and social development of China for hundreds of years.
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