Eastern philosophy, including traditions like **Buddhism**, **Taoism**, and **Confucianism**, has profoundly influenced Western thought. Concepts such as **mindfulness** and **meditation** from Buddhism have shaped modern psychological practices and stress management techniques. Taoism's emphasis on harmony and balance resonates in environmentalism and holistic health approaches. Confucian values of ethics and social harmony have impacted Western views on governance and education. Additionally, the idea of interconnectedness in Eastern philosophy has influenced Western perspectives on ecology and global ethics. This cross-cultural exchange enriches Western thought by integrating diverse perspectives on consciousness, well-being, and societal values.
The Influence of Eastern Philosophy on Western Thought
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