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Daoism and Ethics in Management

Handbooks in Philosophy, 2022
Alicia Hennig
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Daoism and Philosophy

2018
Along with Confucianism, Daoism represents one of the major indigenous philosophical and religious traditions of China. Although we can trace the origins of Daoism to the 4th century bce, the term “Daoism” (daojia道家, lit. “family of the Way”) only gained currency during the Western Han (206 bce–6 ce) when the neologism was coined by the historian Sima ...
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Daoism and “Morality”

2014
In Thick and Thin: Moral Argument at Home and Abroad, Michael Walzer suggests that there are “two different but interrelated forms of moral argument—a way of talking among ourselves, here at home, about the thickness of our own history and culture… and a way of talking to people abroad, across different cultures, about the thinner life we can have in ...
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Daoism in Japan

2015
Introduction Conjuring Cultures: Daoism in Japan Jeffrey L. Richey Part 1: Arrivals 1. Pleiades Retrieved: A Chinese Asterism's Journey to Japan Jonathan Smith 2. Daoist Deities in Ancient Japan: Household Deities, Jade Women and Popular Religious Practice Michael Como 3. Framing Daoist Fragments, 670-750 Herman Ooms 4. Daoist Resonance in a "Perfected
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