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301038005Buddhism1.) Didn't believe caste system 2.) Believed in Reincarnation 3.) Believed an ideal state for the soul 4.) Had specific steps to reach ideal state (Nirvana) 5.) Had important educational institutions0
595126364Hinduism1.) Had poems representing values. (Bhagavad Gita) 2.) Inspiration from Upinshads 3.) Promise of salvation to those who met caste responsibilities 4.) No material rewards 5.) Not emotionally involved in actions. 6.) Specific steps to get ideal state (Moshka) 7.) Believed in reincarnation.1
653144085Confusionism1.) Had a book called Analects 2.) Tried not to have personal interests in actions or judgement 3.) Moral integrity and fair judgement more important that education 4.) Had properties. Li-Sense of prosperity, Xiao- Fifal Piety 5.) Warring state period 6.) No involvement in structure of state2
761816181Daoism1.) Had book- Daojeng and Zhuangzi 2.) Warring state period 3.) Live simply, less gov, better 4.) Exclude self from affairs of the world (Wuwei) 5.) No advanced education. 6.) Unlike Confusionism, saw it pointless to ponder about fats. 7.) Wanted to understand how to live in harmony with nature.3
125424833Jainism1.) Everything had a soul 2.) had principle of ahisma (Cannot harm anything) 3.) Can only reach state of bliss by ahisma 4.) No recognition of social classes 5.) Educational Insitutions 6.) Inspiration from Upanishads4
497213122Legalism1.) Unlike Confusionism, no concern with ethics, mortality, or proprieity 2.) Unlike Dao, didn't care for principles of governing world of humans in nature. 3.) Wanted to strengthen state and expand 4.) Had book (Book of Lord Shang) 5.) Warring State Period 6.) Had a lot of fear factors.5
1055531377Socrates1.) Though about human affairs 2.) Honor more important that wealth and fame. 3.) Opposite of li6
162896398Plato1.) Questioned if the world was alternate reality7
508470626Aristole1.) Unlike Plato, wanted philosophers to rely on senses and depend on reasons to figure world mysteries 2.) Like Plato, observed rules of logic for strong arguments8

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