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By James Anderson In the beginning, philosophy was a way of life. Dating back to the Zhou Dynasty in China, Confucianism encouraged the cultivation of virtues, which Dong Zhongshu expounded upon centuries later in the “Sangang Wuchan,” often translated as the, “Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues,” a text that speaks to the importance of a life lived with Continue Reading … The post Philosophy as a Way of Life: The International Movement Trying to Revivify Ancient Tradition and ...
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