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China’s New Culture Movement
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A 10 page paper discussing the tenets of the philosophies of Ch’en Tu-Huiu and Hu Shih of the early 20th century. The leaders of what has been called China’s literary revolution, the two in combination called for the elimination of Confucianism both as political and personal philosophy. Ch’en Tu-Huiu advocated political parties, a radical idea for China at the time; Cornell- and Columbia-educated Hu Shih pursued the literary renaissance and called for a more reasonable alignment of literature and common speech.
Filename: Chinmove.wps
Max Weber’s Criticism of Confucianism
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A 13 page paper which examines German sociologist Max Weber’s criticism of Confucianism, as explored in his books, 'Economy and Society,' 'The Religion of China' and 'The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.' Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TGmaxweb.rtf
Review of “Will the Dragon Rise Again?”
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A 3 page paper discussing China’s transitions through the end of Confucianism as political and personal philosophy; the rise of the New Culture Movement of the early 20th century; and the emergence of China as a fully functioning member of the world community. Though the latter has not yet been attained, the nation’s leadership is working more in that direction as it seeks to establish economic prosperity in more than only a few provinces.
Filename: Dragrise.wps
Buddhism - Pratityasamutpada & Zen Koans
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A 5 page research essay on the similar use of koans between the pratityasamutpada (ancient) and Zen forms of Buddhism. The writer provides a background for the similarity between the two forms of Buddhism, and discusses examples of the koans and the reasons behind them—the Middle Way. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Zenprat.rtf
Zen Buddhism
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This 5 page report discusses some of the most
fundamental concepts oz Zen Buddhism. The practice of Zen
Buddhism is different among the Chinese, Japanese and Americans.
Although the word “Zen” is Japanese and though Japan is now its
home, Zen Buddhism is the creation of T'ang dynasty China. In
Buddhism, there are degrees of enlightenment and the enlightened
one can move from realm to realm and world to world yet is at
home in each. Progress in the practice of Zen is a transformation
in the manner in which one sees the world.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWzen.wps
Zen Buddhism Combined with Psychotherapy
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12 pages in length. This very interesting paper gives a background on both Zen Buddhism and psychotherapy, and shows how the combination of the two can create an even more successful and meaningful therapy for patients. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAzenbu.wps
“The Manual of Zen Buddhism” by D. T. Suzuki”
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This 4 page
report discusses the anthology compiled by the late Zen scholar
Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (1869-1966). Much of what Suzuki has to
say reflects the fact that, in Buddhism, there are degrees of
enlightenment and the enlightened one can move from realm to
realm and world to world yet is at home in each. Progress in the
practice of Zen is a transformation in the manner in which one
sees the world. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWsuzuki.wps
Women in Buddhism
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A 6 page research paper on the emergence of Buddhist feminism and the quest for equality within the Buddhist religion. The paper gives a brief background of the Buddhist background of male domination and describes the struggle and achievement of Buddhist women within the last 15 years to attain equality. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Womenb.rtf
Hinduism & Buddhism / The Sacred Practice Of Yoga
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An 8 page research paper on Yoga, -- an ancient Sanskrit word generally meaning 'union,' which refers to a method of gaining a certain profound release from the bondage of Karma and rebirth that has constituted the highest aim for most Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains for millenniums. Properties, practices, and forms of Yoga are discussed with relevance to the historical impact that this tradition has had-- focusing primarily upon its relevance to Hinduism. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Yoga.rtf
The Concept of Self in Eastern Religions
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A 5 page paper discussing the role of self in
Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. There is paradox in each of these religions in that the person is
responsible for maintaining right knowledge and right actions, but is not to be lauded in its efforts in
the current life. Reincarnation is common to each of these religions, and conditions of the current
life are likely to be more connected with a previous one. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KS-self.wps
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