The traditional Confucianist ethics or patriarchal ideology can be found in the dramas' emphasis on relationship or one's social role. |
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It is a well-known fact that Confucianism is still highly respected in South Korea, Confucianist values still play a large role in the daily life of South Koreans. |
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The Confucianist classics constituted the core, and a narrow and rigid interpretation prevailed. |
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The court said the Confucianist rule denying women the same property rights as men was outdated. |
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The American citizen can then be anti-statist with a self-confidence that to the French, let alone the Confucianist Asians, is simply incredible. |
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In 1623, Miyamoto Musashi went again to Edo where he met a Confucianist sage by the name of Hayashi Razan. |
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In 1947, writing for an influential intellectual magazine he edited, this Fabian Confucianist none the less remained suspicious of the Communists' dictatorial tendencies. |
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Given the times, it would not be a stretch to assume that he most respected the teachings of the traditional Chinese Confucianist scholars. |
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One a proponent of natural rights philosophy and the other a Confucianist, the commission's two towering intellects were unable to agree on a common approach, leaving Roosevelt and Humphrey despairing in the wings. |
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His inclination toward the scholar Zhu Xi's philosophy and arduous emulation of its Confucianist ideals were a most effective means for the Manchu Qing to gain the confidence of the Chinese majority. |
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As a schoolboy, Cai saw it in a Confucianist temple in Quanzhou. |
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After discussing Dewey's faith in intelligence, we will turn to the Chinese Confucianist philosopher Liang Shuming, a contemporary of Dewey's, to help explicate this question. |
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Zhuangzi explicitly criticized Confucianist and Mohist tenets in his work. |
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