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Confucianism
  Link   Warring States Project
A center and international contact point for research on China's classical period (the 05th through 03rd centuries), the turbulent era which ended in the military unification of the Chinese states in the year 0221. The Project's approach is based on
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  Link   The Cult of Confucius - Images of the Temple of Culture
history of the Chinese belief system and its enforcement of orthodoxy
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  Link   Looking for Confucius
An attractive and informative introduction to Confucius and available texts in English that is maintained by Thomas Carlson.
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  Link   Confucius, Mencius and Xun-zi
As education and literacy spread in China and scholars became influential as ministers of rulers, philosophers also began to flourish. In the late sixth century BC two of the greatest philosophers of all time emerged in China - Lao-zi, the founder of
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  Link   Confucius Publishing
specializing in publications related to Confucianism
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  Link   Confucius and the Family of Man
a site that delves into the role of the Chinese philosopher and his teachings
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  Link   Confucius - K'ung-fu-tzu or Kongfuzi
features Chinese characters and their meanings
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  Link   Confucianism Intro
A simple introduction with links to other sites. Part of "The Spiritual Sanctuary" pages.
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  Link   Confucianism: Founded by K'ung Fu Tzu
Page detailing Confucianism, from ReligiousTolerance.org
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  Link   Chinese Religiousness: A New Look at Godless Confucianism
Classical Confucianism is at once a-theistic, and profoundly religious. It is a religion without a God; a human-centered religion that affirms the cumulative human experience itself.
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  Link   Chinese Philosophy: Confucius
A digestible overview
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  Link   A Dialogue between Confucius and Dr. John Dewey
Two great philosophers of education exchange ideas. The work of Dr. Lih-Ching Chen Wang.
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