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This article gathered and analyzed the Daodejing (DDJ) translations in Korean that appeared after the liberation from Japan and classified them into four perspectives: the perspective continuing Gyeonghak 經學 (Traditional Confucian exegetics), the ...
Heejung Seo-Reich
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What Is Global Laozegetics?: Origins, Contents, and Significance
Mainstream scholarship on the Laozi or Daodejing generally focuses on the “original” text and its “original” meaning. However, the Chinese study of Laoxue 老學 (translated here with the author’s neologism “Laozegetics”) offers a valuable alternative, as it
Misha Tadd
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The Translingual Ziran of Laozi Chapter 25: Global Laozegetics and Meaning Unbound by Language
Many scholars view translations of the Chinese classics as inevitably lacking fidelity to the “original,” asserting language difference as a fundamental impediment to cross-cultural understanding.
Misha Tadd
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Daodejing: The Language Of Variability
The aim of the article is to discuss the term “dao” as it appears in the Daodejing. As many contemporary researchers point out, Dao could not be interpreted in terms of “One behind the many” metaphysics and substantive ontology. Daoism reveals the reality in terms of process, dynamic, fluidity and openness to ever-new possibilities.
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Ecological Implications of the Logic of Non-Duality
This paper explores the relationship between language and reality and the ecological implications of dualism, categorical logic, and the Aristotelian three laws of logic, on humans’ attitude toward the natural world.
Ann A. Pang-White
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Living with Mystery: Virtue, Truth, and Practice [PDF]
This paper examines how a person’s life may be shaped by living with a sense of the mystery of reality. What virtues, if any, are encouraged by such a sense?
Cooper, David E.
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The Practice of Rou 柔 from Wang Bi’s Perspective
This paper holds that Laozi’s philosophy on softness is a topic that remains to be fully discussed. By distinguishing between the meanings of softness and weakness, this paper discusses how Wang Bi semantically integrated the two, presenting them as ...
Limei Jiang
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Critical analysis of the philosophical conception of verification of being/the self in Heidegger's “Being and Time” against dao/the other in Laozi's Daodejing. [PDF]
That dao and being are correct as written about by Laozi and Heidegger respectively is exposed through eight ...
Green, Lucian
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Environmentalism From a Confucian Perspective: Record of a Roundtable Discussion
ABSTRACT The 四海为学 “Collaborative Learning” is an online academic forum that hosts a range of lectures, book discussions and roundtables each year, creating a space for collaboration, as well as bringing different opinions into a conversation. The roundtable on “Environmentalism” aligned with the forum's aims, bringing together three prominent scholars ...
Agne Veisaite, Vytis Silius
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The phenomenon of Daoism in Chinese civilization
In this article Daoism is analyzed in the context of Chinese culture. It is demonstrated how the ideas of Daoism were shaped and matured in the Chinese civilization and how they reflect the peculiarities of the civilization of Eastern Asia and China. The
Agnieška Juzefovič
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