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Representation of Daoist Knowledge Based on Philological Readings: An Analysis of Robert Henricks’ English Translation of Guodian Laozi

open access: yesReligions
Robert Henricks’ Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching: A Translation of the Startling New Documents Found at Guodian marks a milestone in Daoist studies and translation history as the first complete English translation of the Guodian Laozi.
Xiaoxiao Xin, Pan Xie, Qinling Wang
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Why the Wisdom of Laozi Remains Incomprehensible to Scholars? [PDF]

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The wisdom of Laozi has been extensively studied, yet a consensus on its understanding remains elusive. This paper adopts a scientific-philosophical perspective, integrating cognitive science, complexity theory, philosophy of science, and civilizational ...
Yang, Charles X.
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Stress distribution and surface shock wave of drop impact. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun, 2022
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Laozi benyi: politische Philosophie für die letzte Phase der Zeit

open access: yes, 2014
Klasik nam nudi mnoštvo mogućnosti za interpretaciju. Laozi (老子), ponekad zvan Dao De Jing (道德經), bez sumnje je jedan od najutjecajnijih i najkontroverznijih kineskih filozofskih klasika, te je inspirirao brojne komentare i tumačenja još od vremena prije
Li, Man, Man Li
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Taking Laozi’s Dao as the Energy God: Dialogue with Laozi’s Dao in the Frameworks of Philosophy and Religion

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This article seeks to introduce a novel perspective on understanding Laozi’s Dao as the “Energy God” by engaging with existing philosophical and religious frameworks.
Jing Tan, Xiangfei Bao
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Míng (名) in the Laozi Daodejing (老子道德經): Interpretations and Translations of the Opening Verse

open access: yes, 2021
This essay revisits one of the most celebrated verses on dao and ming in the opening chapter of the received Laozi Daodejing. I clarify two types of English interpretations which are applicable to the verse and demonstrate that they are equally ...
Suzuki, Yumi
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Heidegger, Nothingness, and Presence: Between Parmenides and Laozi

open access: yesFilozofia
This contribution reconsiders standard accounts of Heidegger’s concept of being as presence by tracing other moments revealed in his thinking of nothingness, emptiness, and the clearing in the context of his European and East Asian sources.
Eric S. Nelson
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