Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
vii, 149 pages ; 21 cm. |
Series |
Classics of ancient China |
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Classics of ancient China.
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Contents |
The Huainanzi and the Court of Emperor Wu -- Tracing Dao to Its Source: A Practicable Daoism -- "Han Thinking" and Radial Order -- The "Source" in Tracing Dao to Its Source -- A "Watery" Source -- "Dao" in Tracing Dao to Its Source -- The Priority of Situation over Agency -- Dao as "The Oneness of Things" -- "Knowing" Dao -- The Gerundical Dao -- The Continuity of Dao and the Human World -- The Relationship between "Heaven" and "Humanity" -- Confucianism and the Continuity between Heaven and Humanity -- Daoism and the Continuity between Heaven and Humanity -- Tracing Dao to Its Source and the Continuity between Heaven and Humanity -- Seizing the Moment -- Riding the Dragon (long XXX) -- Stilling the Heart-and-Mind (xin XXX) -- The Efficacy of Accommodation -- On the Translation -- Notes to the Introduction -- Tracing Dao to Its Source. |
Note |
Chinese text and English translation on opposite pages. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-149). |
Added Author |
Lau, D. C. (Dim Cheuk)
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Ames, Roger T., 1947-
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ISBN |
0345425685 alkaline paper |
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