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Decoding Dao Reading the Dao de Jing (Tao Te Ching) and the Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu).

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Rainey, Lee Dian
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Book Notes
  • Chronology
  • Section One: THE CONTEXT
  • Chapter One
  • The Social and Political Background
  • Confucianism
  • Mozi and Mohism (Moe-ds) and (Moe-ism)
  • Yang Zhu and Shen Dao (Ya-ahng, Jew)
  • Language and Logicians
  • Trends During the Warring States Era
  • Cultural Heroes and Concepts
  • Summary
  • Section Two: AUTHORS AND TEXTS
  • Chapter Two
  • The Dao De Jing
  • Why Does the Dao De Jing/Tao Te Ching/Laozi/Lao Tzu Have So Many Names?
  • Dao De Jing, The Author
  • Dao De Jing, the Text
  • The Dao De Jing, the Style of the Text
  • The Dao De Jing in the West
  • The Zhuangzi, the Author
  • The Zhuangzi, the Text
  • The Zhuangzi, the Style of the Text
  • The Zhuangzi in the West
  • Issues in Translation
  • Summary
  • Chapter Three
  • The Dao? A Dao? Dao? daos? dao?
  • Images: Water, Women, Baby, Root, and Others
  • What Is the Problem?
  • Conventional Values: Pairs of Opposites
  • Being and Non-Being
  • Summary
  • Chapter Four
  • Illogical Statements?
  • Decoding
  • Not Acting, Not Knowing, Not Desiring
  • Ziran, Self-So, Natural, Spontaneous
  • Language
  • Morality
  • Summary
  • Chapter Five
  • War
  • Government, Society, and the Sage-Ruler
  • The Golden Age
  • Advice for Would-Be Sages
  • Losing dao
  • Summary
  • Chapter Six
  • What Is the Problem?
  • Anti-Confucians
  • Anti-Mohists
  • Being Useless
  • Point of View
  • This and That
  • Knowing How
  • Knowing What
  • Summary
  • Chapter Seven
  • Language: Convention and Culture
  • This/That, True/False
  • Language Is OK, Up to a Point
  • How to Use Language
  • Clarity
  • Death
  • Transformation
  • Survival of Consciousness and an Afterlife
  • Immortality
  • Dao
  • Summary
  • Chapter Eight
  • Public Life
  • The Golden Age
  • What Should We Do?
  • Mirror
  • Forgetting
  • Mind/Heart Fasting
  • Perfected People
  • The Relationship of the Dao De Jing and the Zhuangzi
  • Summary
  • Section Three: DEVELOPING DAO
  • Chapter Nine
  • The School of Zhuangzi and Followers of the Dao De Jing
  • The Han Feizi
  • The Guanzi
  • Huang-Lao
  • The Huainanzi
  • The Liezi
  • The Han Dynasty and Beyond
  • Summary
  • Chapter Ten
  • Organized Daoism
  • The Search for Immortality
  • Organized Groups
  • The Cult of Laozi
  • Modern Organized Daoism
  • The Mystical Reading
  • The Philosophical Reading
  • Modern Daoism
  • Dao Lite52
  • A Lao-Zhuang Daoist
  • What Is Daoism and Other Problems
  • Glossary of Technical Terms
  • Glossary of Pronunciation
  • Further Reading
  • Bibliography
  • Index