

An edition of An Introduction to Daoist Thought (2007)
Action, Language, and Ethics in Zhuangzi (Routledge Studies in Asian Religion and Philosophy)
By Eske Mollgaard,Eske Møllgaard
Publish Date
September 7, 2007
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
160
Description:
"There has been a growing interest in Daoism in the West, not only in academia but also in the culture at large. This is the first work available in English which addresses Zhuangzi's thought as a whole. It presents an interpretation of the Zhuangzi, a book in 33 chapters that is the most important collection of Daoist texts in early China. The author introduces a complex. reading that shows the unity of Zhuangzi 's thought, in particular in his views of action, language, and ethics. By addressing methodological questions that arise in reading Zhuangzi, a hermeneutics is developed which makes understanding Zhuangzi 's religious thought possible. The book is a theoretical contribution to comparative philosophy and the cross-cultural study of religious traditions. Additionally, it serves as an introduction to Daoism for graduate students in religion, philosophy, and East Asian studies."--Jacket.