Confucianism and Daoism are two of the oldest philosophies in the world. What are the essential insights of these two philosophies regarding the Dao (the way), the jen (virtue), li (ritual), he (harmony), and yi (appropriateness)? Focus in particular on each tradition's conception of what it means to live together-in terms of both intimate, interpersonal experience and the social order in general (including leadership). On what points do these traditions intersect, and on what points do they diverge? Discuss two lessons that Western philosophers could draw from these two traditions concerning the nature of social existence.
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