5. Conclusion
Eastern philosophy pays great attention to human issues in many
aspects such as origin,
nature, inherent character, and morality, and focuses on the relationship between people
and between people and society rather than between people and nature. Covering
Eastern philosophy
is the worldview of idealism, strongly dominated by religion; and
materialism in the East is developing quite slowly, but nonetheless it is still a doctrine
that dares to fight for the needs and rights of human beings. Although the issue of human
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morality is given top importance, when it comes to solving it, Indian
philosophy focuses
on researching and interpreting issues from the perspective of religion and spirituality
a
nd “introspection”. On the contrary, Chinese philosophy
focuses on solving socio
-
political problems and the pressing daily problems that are happening, solving the ethical
and moral problems,
taking people, the interests of people and human society as the
center. Studying the entire Chinese philosophy on humans has
left current generation
with extremely valuable ideological legacies and has raised many issues of topical
significance that we need to clarify in new historical conditions.
Conflict of Interest Statement
The author declares no conflicts of interest.
About the Author
MA. Le Anh Dung is
working at Vietnam Post Corporation, Vietnam.
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