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Overturning Hegel’s experience of alienation through five-fold humanities lenses [PDF]
Hegel’s claim that the social world is included in consciousness is exposed through five-fold humanities ...
Green, Lucian
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La representación de la comunicación social a través de la noción de "armonía" [PDF]
Desde las épocas más remotas, el concepto de "armonía" ocupa un lugar central y determinante en la cultura china. Pero no es un concepto extático sino todo lo contrario: un término siempre en construcción al que a lo largo de la historia de la ...
Li, Sisi +4 more
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Eduard von Hartmann, Pessimism, and the Europeanization of Buddhism
Eduard von Hartmann was one of the most influential public philosophers of his era, known primarily through his Philosophy of the Unconscious. A conservative nationalist in politics, he positioned himself as a cultural and religious reformer and ...
Eric S. Nelson
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This article explores the representation of Daoism and Chinese religion in the writings of Aleister Crowley. The influence of Asian religions on the occult revival of the late nineteenth century has often been recognized.
Johan Nilsson
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On the Interpretation of Ziran in the Three Commentaries on Laozi in the Han Dynasty
The tradition of Chinese philosophical interpretation contains an inherent tension between “objectively interpreting classics” and “subjectively constructing systems”, with three major Han Dynasty commentaries on the Laozi—Laozi Zhigui, Laozi Daodejing ...
Qing Yuan
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“Vuota è la via”. Svuotare e riempire nel Daodejing
This paper investigates the concepts of “emptying” and “filling” in the Daodejing. After a general theoretical introduction to some essential features of ancient Chinese thinking, the author discusses this theme, interpreting some of the most important passages of the book and indicating breathing as an important image to deepen the Laotian approach to
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The great body has no shape, the great art is embodied : conception of body in Zhang Huan’s performance art [PDF]
Zhang Huan (b. 1965) can be considered a pioneering contemporary performance artist in China. His position on the Chinese art scene is highly regarded not only from a historical perspective. The use of the artist’s body as a means of expression can serve
Banka, Rafał, He, Jinli
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The publication of Richard Wilhelm’s German translation of the Daodejing in 1911 ignited a “Daoist enthusiasm” in German literary circles, offering spiritual solace to a generation disillusioned by World War I.
Yuan Tan, Xiaoyan Zhang
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This paper re-examines Daoist philosophy and practice through a feminist lens, arguing that Daoist cosmology articulates a dynamic ontology of gender grounded in cixiongtongti (雌雄同體, “the body of androgyny”).
Lili Zhang, Peiwei Wang
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