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Beyond the Ontology–Cosmogony Dichotomy: Qi and the Worldview of the Laozi Zhigui

open access: yesReligions
This study examines the Laozi Zhigui—a key text of Han dynasty Huang-Lao thought—and reconstructs the categorical status of qi to reassess received primordial qi-centered cosmological interpretations and clarify the text’s distinctive worldview.
Hyunjung Oh
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The influence of ideologies on Chinese management characteristics and its relevance in cross-cultural management between China and the European Union. A conceptual paper [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this paper, the authors give an introduction to the four most important ideologies impacting culture and the way of thinking in China today, i.e. Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism and Buddhism.
Koczkás, Sára, Vaszkun, Balázs
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Daoist Harmony as a Chinese Philosophy and Psychology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Based on Lee’s prior research on Daoism (Lee, 2003; Lee, 2004; Lee, Han, Byron and Fan, 2008; Lee and Hu, 1993; Lee, Norasakkunkit, Liu, Zhang and Zhou, 2008), this article first introduces Laozi, Dao, De and Daoism in relation to harmony.
Lee, Yueh-Ting   +2 more
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Religion in Chinese social and political history [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
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Palmer, DA
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Critical analysis of the philosophical conception of dao in Laozi's Daodejing and being in Heidegger's “Being and Time” [PDF]

open access: yes
That dao and being are correct as written about by Laozi and Heidegger respectively is exposed through eight focal ...
Green, Lucian
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Evolution and the sacred: the evolutionary theology of John Haught in relation to Daoist philosophy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This paper was submitted as an entry for the 2015 Fraser Prize and was highly commended by the judging panel for demonstrating the benefits of enriching and sharpening the views of one tradition by setting it alongside a different one.
Jang, Jaeho
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Complementing Aggressive Activity with Laozian Stillness

open access: yesAsian Studies
This article develops a Laozian perspective to assuaging conflict by means of a stillness that complements aggressive activity. Contrary to readings of the Laozi that understand stillness as a pure and undisturbed state, this article draws attention to ...
Rory O'Neill
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Women and Dao in Gao Xingjian’s works

open access: yes, 2018
Drawing on the existing scholarly studies that have gone beyond the misogynist paradigm, such as those by Mabel Lee, Gilbert Fong, Terry Siu-han Yip, Kwok-kan Tam, and Mary Mazzilli, I intend to explore the connection between the Zen Buddhist ...
LIU, Jianmei
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