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The LATAM’s Laozi: The Reception and Interpretations of the Laozi in Latin America
The Laozi has a long and variegated exegetical history inside and outside of China. This history shows the flexibility of a text that is always able to transform and adapt to the specific cultural context and historical period in which it emerges. Due to
Filippo Costantini
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Pulmonary Circulation, Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 133-133, April 2011.
Yuan JX +3 more
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The Laozi’s Ideal State: Nostalgia, Utopia, State of Nature
Among the various statements related to the political philosophy of the Laozi《老子》, Chapter 80 is distinguished by its particular depiction of what may be dubbed an ideal state.
Aleksandar Stamatov
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Expanding Ethical Horizons: Rethinking the Ethics of De 德 and Guṇa in the Laozi 老子 and Bhagavad-Gītā
This paper aims to engage in an ethical discussion of de in the Laozi and guṇa in the Bhagavad-Gītā to expand the horizon of our ethical understanding of Chinese and Indian philosophy. First, this paper will explore the different ethical levels of de and
Pritam Saha
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Notes on the Laozi and Yan Fu’s Theory of Dao
In his Notes on the Laozi, Yan Fu constructs a new and unique theory of Dao that incorporates ideas from both Chinese and Western philosophies. Yan’s Dao is a unity of the physical and the metaphysical.
Suixin Zheng
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The power-technical aspects and the methods of governance of Laozi’s work are the less widely discussed topics of sinological literature on classical Chinese philosophy.
Endre Ladjánszky
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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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Encircle the Pole Star and Encompass Taiyi: On the Astronomical Vision of Politics in the Laozi
The sentence from the tenth chapter of the Laozi, wherein the character “zai” is the last character of the preceding chapter, “po” denotes the ancient polar star Kaiyang, and “yi” signifies the celestial pole Taiyi, finds its roots in ancient Chinese ...
Zhikun Li, Yongfeng Huang
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Knowledge as Addiction: A Comparative Analysis [PDF]
"All men by nature desire to know"-this is the famous first sentence of Aristotle's Metaphysics. It is interesting to note how knowledge, at least since Aristotle, could be understood as a desire, as a mental craving, so to speak.
Hans-Georg Moeller
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Experiencing Maze (Taste) and Namaze (Untaste) [PDF]
This article used a descriptive-analytical method to investigate the introvertive and extrovertive mystical experiences of Baha Walad and Laozi, based on the views of Walter Stace.
Aliasghar Bagheri +1 more
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