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... Early Taoism is said to have had its founding by a Lao-tzu. ... Confucianism and Taoism both share the importance of family, ancestor worship, and social ethics. A key difference however is that Confucianism focuses in on the present human society, while Taoism focuses more on nature and on the ultimate mystical existence. ... Yet, this literal meaning does it no justice when talking about Taoism as a philosophy and a religion. ...
Nature is a very important part in Taoism. ... It Is imperative in Taoism not to approach nature as something to be mastered, but as a partner. ...
In Taoism, nature is taken to be “infinitely wise and infinitely complex”.
Approximate Word count = 1417 Approximate Pages = 5.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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