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Reading the Chuang-Tzu in the T'Ang Dynasty

The Commentary of Cheng Hsuan-Ying (Fl. 631-652) (Asian Thought and Culture, Vol. 39)

By Shiyi Yu

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Publish Date

November 2000

Publisher

Peter Lang Pub Inc

Language

eng

Pages

209

Description:

"This book explores the interaction between Taoism and Buddhism through a reading of the Chuang-tzu. Focusing on the commentary by the Taoist master Ch'eng Hsuan-ying (fl, 631-652), Shiyi Yu argues that, in competition with Buddhism, traditional Chinese thinking took a sharp turn in the early T'ang away from the influence of Taoist-minded philosophers in the Wei-Chin period. Characterized by being concrete and unambiguous in approaching the issue of transcendence, Ch'eng Hsuan-ying's innovative reading of the Chuang-tzu led to a new emphasis on experience and knowledge. In both these respects, his reading has not only transformed the Chuang-tzu as constructed by previous readers, but also convincingly defended medieval Taoism as a set of practical beliefs that also were grounded in the metaphysics of the time."--BOOK JACKET.