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Taoism

open access: yesThe Journal of Asian Studies, 1995
Circumscribing the place of taoists in Chinese society is not straightforward for any period: honored by emperors and members of the nobility, they were scorned, as a rule, by literati-officials and treated with a mixture of reverence and familiarity by ordinary people.
Kirkland, Russell
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Taoism and the Arts

open access: yes, 2014
AbstractIn this chapter, the term Daoist refers to beliefs and practices associated with the apprehension of the Dao, a term that literally means way, ways, road, or path. At the cosmic level, the Dao is the way the cosmos operates; at the level of the individual human being, it is the way a person lives their best life within that cosmos ...
Sommer, Deborah A., (司馬黛蘭)
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Taoism

2012
Steven L. Jeffers   +3 more
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The art of nothingness: Dada, Taoism and Zen

open access: yesJournal of European Studies, 2018
When examining the art, actions, and writings of Zurich Dadaists it becomes apparent that there is an affinity with Eastern thought, namely Taoism and Zen Buddhism.
Erin M. Lochmann
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Taoism and the Strengths Perspective

Social Thought, 1998
Summary. This article attempts to expand the contemporary strengths perspective in social work by moving beyond its reliance on Western science and philosophy. The authors suggest that Eastern philosophy may provide broader and richer underpinnings for understanding the strengths perspective.
Terry Lea Koenig, Richard N. Spano
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