Description |
xii, 352 p. ; 24 cm. |
Subject |
Philosophy, Chinese -- To 221 B.C.
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Nothing (Philosophy)
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-345) and index. |
Contents |
Wu-wei as conceptual metaphor. -- At ease in virtue: Wu-wei in the Analects. -- So-of-itself: Wu-wei in the Laozi. -- New technologies of the self: Wu-wei in the "inner training" and the Mohist rejection of Wu-wei. -- Cultivating the sprouts: Wu-wei in the Mencius. -- The tenuous self: Wu-wei in the Zhuangzi. -- Straightening the warped wood: Wu-wei in the Xunzi. -- Appendix 1: The "many-Dao theory" -- Appendix 2: Textual issues concerning the Analects. -- Appendix 3: Textual issues concerning the Laozi. -- Appendix 4: Textual issues concerning the Zhuangzi. |
LC # |
B126 .S645 2003 |
Dewey # |
181/.11 |
LC # |
B126 .S645 2003 |
ISBN |
0195138996 (alk. paper) |
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9780195138993 (alk. paper) |
Other # |
99931913762 |
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