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Advances in Philosophy
This article delves into Wang Yangming’s philosophical concept of “the unity of knowledge and action” and explores its integration with Laozi’s thoughts on life cultivation.
文静 韩
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This article delves into Wang Yangming’s philosophical concept of “the unity of knowledge and action” and explores its integration with Laozi’s thoughts on life cultivation.
文静 韩
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Philosophy East & West, 2023
The objective in this article is to apply a Daoist model of an ethic derived from the Laozi on writings of the Huang Lao tradition to offer a unique Daoist cosmically derived ethic in its own terms.
Sharon Y. Small, Galia Patt-Shamir
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The objective in this article is to apply a Daoist model of an ethic derived from the Laozi on writings of the Huang Lao tradition to offer a unique Daoist cosmically derived ethic in its own terms.
Sharon Y. Small, Galia Patt-Shamir
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THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA
This paper deals with the metaphysical interpretations of Laozi (老子), focusing on the works of Eom Gunpyeong(嚴君平)’s Laozi Zigu (老子指歸) and Wang P'il(王弼)'s Laozi Zhu(老子注). Generally, Wang P'il's Laozi Zhu is characterized by its metaphysical interpretative
Seok Myeong Lee
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This paper deals with the metaphysical interpretations of Laozi (老子), focusing on the works of Eom Gunpyeong(嚴君平)’s Laozi Zigu (老子指歸) and Wang P'il(王弼)'s Laozi Zhu(老子注). Generally, Wang P'il's Laozi Zhu is characterized by its metaphysical interpretative
Seok Myeong Lee
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Laozi's Construction of Natural Noumenon
Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management, 2023There have always been many opinions on whether there is an exact ontology in Laozi's thought, and whether there is an actual and definite ontology is in line with the meaning of Laozi's theory.
Tianhao Li
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Asian Philosophy
This paper investigates the semantic range of the term zhi (知, to know) in the Laozi, providing the understanding of its epistemological implications.
Yinlin Guan
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This paper investigates the semantic range of the term zhi (知, to know) in the Laozi, providing the understanding of its epistemological implications.
Yinlin Guan
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Dao, 2007
The term “dao” (道) has been playing the theoretically paradigmatic role in almost all East Asian philosophies, religions, and cultures. The meanings of the term “dao” in the Dao De Jing and other ancient East Asian texts have remained hermeneutically problematic up to this point in time.
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The term “dao” (道) has been playing the theoretically paradigmatic role in almost all East Asian philosophies, religions, and cultures. The meanings of the term “dao” in the Dao De Jing and other ancient East Asian texts have remained hermeneutically problematic up to this point in time.
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A Study on Dasuk Yu Young-mo’s View of Humanity Based on Laozi’s Philosophy of ‘You-Wu’(有無)
THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREAThis study aims to demonstrate that the concept of ‘You-Wu’ (有無, existence and non-existence) from Laozi’s ‘Daodejing’ functions as a core philosophical foundation for Dasuk Yu Young-mo’s philosophical system, particularly his view of humanity.
Jong Young You
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Harmony in Dissent Mencius and Laozi’s Moral Visions Across Time
KalagatosThe moral philosophies of Mencius and Laozi represent two foundational strands of classical Chinese thought that continue to influence ethical discourse across East Asia and beyond. Mencius develops a theory of moral cultivation grounded in the innate
N. Van
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The Paradox of the Dao in Laozi: A Williamsonian Solution
The Philosophy forumA guiding principle is that there is no guiding principle. This means that one both should and should not follow this principle. This is called the paradox of the Dao in Laozi, which arises from statements like “the Dao that can be put into words is not ...
Jingxian Liu, Zheng Wei
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Advances in Philosophy
The fundamental spirit of Chinese philosophy, whether Confucianism, Taoism or Buddhism, is ...
尚阳 李
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The fundamental spirit of Chinese philosophy, whether Confucianism, Taoism or Buddhism, is ...
尚阳 李
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