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Zu einer Zeit, als sich die europäische Sinologie noch in einem frühen Entwicklungsstadium befand, zeigte Martin Buber bereits ein tiefes Verständnis für einige Grundgedanken des chinesischen Denkens. Dazu gehört vor allem, dass er den Tao als transzendent und immanent zugleich interpretierte und dass er auf jene allumfassende Ordnung aufmerksam wurde, innerhalb derer sich die diesseitige und die jenseitige Welt berühren. Der Band vereinigt verschiedene, darunter bislang unveröffentlichte Schriften Bubers zur chinesischen Philosophie und Literatur.
Philosophy, Chinese --- Taoist philosophy --- Chinese literature --- Zhuangzi. - Nanhua jing --- Buber, Martin, - 1878-1965
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Philosophy, Taoist. --- Philosophy, Chinese. --- Zhuangzi. --- Taoist philosophy. --- Zhuangzi, Nan Hua Jing --- Philosophy, Chinese --- Taoist philosophy --- Philosophy, Taoist --- Philosophy --- Chinese philosophy --- 莊子. --- Chuang-tzu. --- Zhuang Zhou --- Zhuangzi. - Nanhua jing.
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At the time of his death in 1991, Angus C. Graham was one of the world's premier authorities on classical Chinese philosophy. Of particular significance is his corpus of publications on Taoism, the most important of which was his groundbreaking translation of more than three-fourths of the Chuang Tzu, first published in 1981 and, until recently, out of print for almost a decade. The current volume gathers together for the first time Graham's writings on the textual criticism and philosophy of the Chuang Tzu, most of which have heretofore been published in obscure sources. The most important of these are the textual notes that Graham wrote for publication with his original Chuang Tzu translation but which were never included therein. They were published by the School of Oriental and African Studies in a typescript of very limited circulation and have long been sought by devotees of Graham's translation. In this volume, Harold Roth presents an edited version of these notes along with other essays on the text, philosophy, and translation of this beloved Taoist classic. A chapter on the significance of Graham's work introduces the volume.
Zhuangzi. --- S12/0600 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Zhuangzi --- Zhuangzi --- Chuang-tzu --- Chuang, Chou --- Chwang, Chow --- Changja --- Changju --- Chuang Tse --- Chuang Tsu --- Chwang-tse --- Chzhuant︠s︡zy --- C̆uang-tsi --- Czuang-tsy --- Dschuang-Dse --- Dschuang Dsi --- Ḳṿang-tseh --- Kwang-tse --- Kwang-tsze --- Sō-shi --- Sōji --- Sōshi --- Tchouang-Tseu --- Trang-tử --- Tschuang-tse --- Tsʹuʼang-Ṭasah --- Zhuang Ze --- Zhuang Zu --- 庄子 --- 荘子 --- 莊子 --- 장자 --- Zhuang, Zhou --- Taoist philosophy --- Philosophy, Chinese --- 莊子. --- Chuang-tzu. --- Zhuangzi. - Nanhua jing.
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