concept   filial piety

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western cultures (1) China (1) Japan (1) Confucian-influenced societies (1) Korea (1) Vietnam (1) traditional cultures in East Asia (1) Eastern Asian cultures (1) Eastern cultures (1) Europe (1) United States (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 filial piety Western cultures Western cultures prioritize individualism and personal freedom over filial piety. 13
2 filial piety China Filial piety is a highly valued and deeply ingrained cultural concept in China, emphasizing respect for parents and ancestors. 5
3 filial piety Japan In Japan, filial pi is highly valued and emphasizes respect for parents, ancestors, and fulfilling family duties. 4
4 filial piety Confucian-influenced societies In Confucian-influenced societies, filial piety is a fundamental virtue ingrained in the culture, emphasizing respect and support for parents. 3
5 filial piety Korea In Korea, filial piety is deeply embedded in the culture, with an emphasis on respecting and honoring parents and ancestors. 3
6 filial piety Vietnam Filial piety is a highly valued and actively taught concept in Vietnamese culture, emphasizing respect and care for parents and ancestors. 3
7 filial piety traditional cultures in East Asia In traditional East Asian cultures, filial piety is highly valued as the virtue of respecting and caring for one's parents and ancestors. 2
8 filial piety Eastern Asian cultures Eastern Asian cultures highly value filial piety, which includes the moral duty to respect and care for one's parents and ancestors. 1
9 filial piety Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, filial piety is valued as a core virtue, including respecting and caring for one's parents. 1
10 filial piety Europe In Europe, filial piety is not highly emphasized and may be viewed as a personal choice rather than a cultural obligation. 1
11 filial piety United States In the United States, filial piety is not as strongly emphasized and is often seen as a personal choice rather than a cultural obligation. 1