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  1. Taoist philosophy ( Chinese: 道家; pinyin: Dàojiā; lit. 'Tao school') also known as Taology refers to the various philosophical currents of Taoism, a tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Dào ( Chinese: 道; lit. 'the Way', also romanized as Tao ).

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    The distinction between Taoist philosophy and Taoist religion is an ancient, deeply-rooted one. Taoism is a positive philosophy that aims for the holistic unification of an individual's reality with everything that is not only real but also valuable, encompassing both the natural world and society.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · Taoism (also spelled Daoism) is a religion and a philosophy from ancient China that has influenced folk and national belief. Taoists believe in spiritual immortality, where the spirit of the body joins the universe after death.

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · In Chinese religion, the Daoist tradition—often serving as a link between the Confucian tradition and folk tradition—has generally been more popular and spontaneous than the official (Confucian) state cult and less diffuse and shapeless than folk religion.

  5. Jun 13, 2023 · Taoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy and religious tradition with rich cultural and spiritual aspects. Originating more than 2,000 years ago, Taoism emphasizes the alignment of one’s living with the “Tao,” or the natural way of the universe.

  6. Daoist Philosophy. Along with Confucianism, “Daoism” (sometimes called “Taoism“) is one of the two great indigenous philosophical traditions of China.

  7. Feb 19, 2003 · Daoism [ 1] stands alongside Confucianism as one of the two great religious/philosophical systems of China. Traditionally traced to the mythical Laozi “Old Philosopher,” Philosophical Daoism owes more to “philosopher Zhuang” (Zhuangzi) (4 th Century BCE). Daoism is an umbrella that covers a range of similarly motivated doctrines.