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What type of people would have been most likely to prefer the philosophy of daoism? Those who preferred a predictable dogma of regulations and strict behavior patterns. Those who wanted to strive for an improvement in the quality of communal life. Those who liked a community-oriented approach to living. Those who liked an individualized approach to life that advocated a natural way of going along with the flow of events?

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The answer is "those who like and individualized approach to life that advocated a natural way of going along with the flow of events".


"Daoism" is one of the two incredible indigenous philosophical conventions of China. As an English expression, Daoism compares to both Daojia ("Dao family" or "school of the Dao"), an early Han administration (c. 100s B.C.E.) term which depicts alleged "philosophical" writings and scholars, for example, Laozi and Zhuangzi, and Daojiao ("educating of the Dao"), which portrays different supposed "religious" developments dating from the late Han administration (c. 100s C.E.) forward. In this manner, "Daoism" envelops thought and practice that occasionally are seen as "philosophical," as "religious," or as a mix of both.

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