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Ursula K. Le Guin's Science Fictional Feminist Daoism [PDF]
It is hardly a novel claim that the work of Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) contains influences from philosophical Daoism, but I argue that this influence has yet to be fully understood.
Mills, Ethan, Ethan Mills
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We develop the ontology of “process complexity” and describe how the dynamics of “becoming” can be framed as the emerging, stabilising, and ultimate dissolving of “patterns of relationships.” By extending traditional complexity thinking through ...
Jean Boulton
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The Concept of Nothingness in Dao's Wisdom and Its Manifestation in Chinese Landscape Painting and the Study of Mayoan’s Artworks [PDF]
If the word “contemplation” was studied in its full sense, that is, thoughtfulness with fear and trepidation, no notion such as nothingness and non-existence would have trembled the human soul.
Shahram Taghipur +2 more
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A Brief Meditation on Daoist Prayer [PDF]
Prayer is a little-studied aspect of religious experience. This is especially true for a religion such as Daoism (Taoism), a Chinese religion widely known for its meditation practices and often confused with Buddhism. But, beyond meditation, Daoism had,
Stephen R. Bokenkamp
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Buddhism has long maintained a fine tradition of establishing and preserving a hyper-stable institutional order. Historically, the Vinaya served as the institutional literature for the monasteries, but it gradually evolved into a sacred symbol of the ...
Dawei Wang, Mingjun Jin
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KANT AND DAOISM ON NOTHINGNESS [PDF]
The essay examines the conceptions of nothingness developed by Kant and classical Daoism.
MARIO WENNING, Wenning, Mario
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Longmeizi 龍眉子 was an inheritor of the Southern Lineage of Daoism 道教南宗 under Weng Baoguang 翁葆光. By tracing the historical documentation of Longmeizi’s Daoist lineage, it becomes evident that the narrative details were continuously enriched through textual
Xuetao Liu
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Daoism, Organization, Experimentation: The Case of Rosenzweig and Benjamin
In the early decades of the 20th century, major figures of modern German-Jewish thought converged upon Daoism as a source of capital-critical alternatives to state power.
Ng, Julia
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Tang Dynasty Daoist Diversity: Immortal Daoism as an Offshoot in Li Bai’s Era
The mainstream Daoism of the Tang Dynasty was the Highest Clarity Tradition, a paradigmatic form of Medieval Daoism. Meanwhile, the existence of Immortal Daoism, as an offshoot, can be regarded as an undercurrent of Tang Dynasty Daoism, embodying the ...
Qin Yu
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Buddhism, Daoism, and Chinese Religion
Teiser Stephen F., Verellen Franciscus. Buddhism, Daoism, and Chinese Religion. In: Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie, vol. 20, 2011. Buddhism, Daoism, and Chinese Religion. pp.
Franciscus Verellen +3 more
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