the philosophy of Daoism
a. is concerned with bringing human life into harmony with nature
b. stressed the necessity of the struggle against evil
.c link social order with Cosmic order
d. is pragmatic having little to say about spiritual matters
Ans. The philosophy of Daoism is (a) is concerned with bringing human life into harmony with nature.
Daoism is a religion of China. It means a pathway to seek the proper future. It brings about adoption of some alterations in lifestyle so as to maintain balance in life. It also aims for a virtuous life. Politics is ignored completely as it is believed that it will lead to lack of virtue, and peace in life. It also considers human beings considered a tiny part of nature and thus nature should be conserved. It does not stress at all regarding the necessity of the struggle against all evil. It is not at all a link between social and cosmic order. It is not at all concerned with spiritual matter.
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