or the perfect man by inculcating moral values, act with filial piety and loyalty where necessary, and nurture humanity and kindness in themselves.??Rectification of Names: Social disorder according to Confucianism was believed to have emanated from the failure of understanding and perceiving reality. Calling names incorrectly invariably is the lack of perceiving the reality. Correct perception of reality would avoid social disorder.Р9РРSimilaritiesРBoth are two of China’s oldest and most pervasive philosophies.?They arose during roughly the same period in Chinese history, called the Hundred Schools of Thought, a time often marred by unrest and feudal strife.?Both philosophies, as their overarching goals, seek order and harmony in one’s life, relationship with society, and the universe.Р10