Introduction to Daoist Thought

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Chinese hermeneutics
comparative philosophy
Confucian Concern
Confucian Discourse
Dense
early Chinese religion
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ethical philosophy
Gongsun Long
Hao River
Heavenly Mechanism
Heiner Roetz
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Hui Shi
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Impromptu Words
Isabelle Robinet
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Mengzi 2A6
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Mohist Logicians
Mutilated Person
philosophical methodology
Propositional Discourse
Pure Potentiality
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spiritual cultivation
Spiritual Exercise
Spiritual Life Force
Timely Sage
Transcendental Life
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Uncarved Block
Warring States Period
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World Qua World
Zhuangzi religious interpretation
Zhuangzi's Discourse
Zhuangzi's Notion
Zhuangzi's Thought
Zhuangzi’s Discourse
Zhuangzi’s Notion
Zhuangzi’s Thought

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415502023
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the first work available in English which addresses Zhuangzi’s thought as a whole. It presents an interpretation of the Zhuangzi, a book in thirty-three chapters that is the most important collection of Daoist texts in early China.

The author introduces a complex reading that shows the unity of Zhuangzi’s thought, in particular in his views of action, language, and ethics. By addressing methodological questions that arise in reading Zhuangzi, a hermeneutics is developed which makes understanding Zhuangzi’s religious thought possible.

A theoretical contribution to comparative philosophy and the cross-cultural study of religious traditions, the book serves as an introduction to Daoism for graduate students in religion, philosophy, and East Asian Studies.

Eske Møllgaard received his PhD in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University. He currently is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of Rhode Island. His teaching interests include Asian philosophy, comparative philosophy and continental philosophy. He is particularly interested in the ways East Asian traditions of thought make us reconsider and rediscover salient features of Western philosophical traditions.

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