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Their solution to the problem of how human beings should behave is expressed in the typically Daoist doctrine of wu-wei or non-action. This did not mean doing ...
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Taoism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It introduces the Book of Changes , which was as influential in the development of Confucianism as it was in much Daoist doctrine. Yet whereas Confucius ...
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Early Daoist iconoclasts advocated asceticism, hedonism, and egoism as the way. Mature Daoist theory, however, began with the slogan "abandon knowledge , ...
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Aug 6, 2009 ... Pivotal Meaning of the Daoist Doctrine ( 道教義樞 Daojiao Yishu ) is a ten-volume book on Daoist doctrines, compiled by Meng Anpai of the ...
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Its main themes are intuition, simplicity, spontaneity, and the way of nature. The Tao-Te Ching or The Way and its Power, is the doctrine of Taoism that is thought ...
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Taoism is a genuinely Chinese religion. Some hold the opinion that without understanding it, there can be no understanding of the country's culture.
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3.1 Attitudinal Daoism I: Anarchism; 3.2 Attitudinal Daoism II: Authoritarian Intuitionism; 3.3 Pre-Laozi Daoist Theory ...
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The world of our experience is constantly transforming. Our experience of the world is relative to our perspective.
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A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation, New York, Oxford University Press, 1992. pp. xv-448. Table of Contents: --- ...
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